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Uranium is a
chemical element with the
symbol U and
atomic number 92. It is a silvery-grey
metal in the
actinide series of the
periodic table. A uranium...
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Uranium trioxide (UO3), also
called uranyl oxide, uranium(VI) oxide, and
uranic oxide, is the
hexavalent oxide of uranium. The
solid may be
obtained by...
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Uranium tetrachloride is an
inorganic compound, a salt of
uranium and chlorine, with the
formula UCl4. It is a
hygroscopic olive-green solid. It was used...
- A
uranate is a
ternary oxide involving the
element uranium in one of the
oxidation states 4, 5 or 6. A
typical chemical formula is MxUyOz,
where M represents...
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flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae.
Yellowcake (also
known as
urania and
uranic oxide) is
concentrated uranium oxide,
obtained through the
milling of uranium...
- the
piezoelectricity discovery. In 1897,
Marie Curie started her work on
uranic rays
discovered by
Becquerel one year earlier.
After numerous experiments...
- see in the god a sort of
cosmological principle,
interpreting him as a
uranic deity.
Almost all of
these modern explanations were
originally formulated...
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Burnett aut****d a 1858
article comparing "Printing by the
Salts of the
Uranic and
Ferric Oxides" The
process employs the
ability of the
uranyl ion to...
- Look up uraniumĀ or
uranic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Uranium is a
chemical element with
symbol U and
atomic number 92.
Uranium may also refer...
- tributylphosphate, (TBP), the
PUREX process can be
turned into the
TRUEX (TRans
Uranic EXtraction) process.
TRUEX was
invented in the US by
Argonne National Laboratory...