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natural uranium are
uranium-238 (which has 146
neutrons and
accounts for over 99% of
uranium on Earth) and
uranium-235 (which has 143 neutrons).
Uranium has...
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Enriched uranium is a type of
uranium in
which the
percent composition of
uranium-235 (written 235U) has been
increased through the
process of isotope...
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Uranium (92U) is a
naturally occurring radioactive element (radioelement) with no
stable isotopes. It has two
primordial isotopes,
uranium-238 and uranium-235...
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Depleted uranium (DU; also
referred to in the past as Q-metal,
depletalloy or D-38) is
uranium with a
lower content of the
fissile isotope 235U than natural...
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Uranium-235 (235 U or U-235) is an
isotope of
uranium making up
about 0.72% of
natural uranium.
Unlike the
predominant isotope uranium-238, it is fissile...
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Uranium–
uranium dating is a
radiometric dating technique which compares two
isotopes of
uranium (U) in a sample:
uranium-234 (234U) and
uranium-238 (238U)...
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Uranium gl**** is gl****
which has had
uranium,
usually in
oxide diuranate form,
added to a gl**** mix
before melting for colouration. The
proportion usually...
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Uranium mining is the
process of
extraction of
uranium ore from the ground. Over 50,000 tons of
uranium were
produced in 2019. Kazakhstan, Canada, and...
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Uranium-238 (238 U or U-238) is the most
common isotope of
uranium found in nature, with a
relative abundance of 99%.
Unlike uranium-235, it is non-fissile...
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Uranium hydride may
refer to the
following chemical compounds:
Uranium(III)
hydride Uranium(IV)
hydride Uranium hydride bomb This set
index article lists...