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Alternate energies as solar, eolian, geothermal, etc. cannot replace nuclear energy.

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Nuclear energy is an alternate energy produced by?

The fission of uranium-235 nuclei


What is an alternate energy source produced from the fission of uranium atoms?

This form of energy is the nuclear energy.


What is an alternative energy that could replace uranium?

Alternative sources of energy: solar, geothermal, wind, biofuels, tidal, urban wastes, etc; but they cannot replace uranium.


Is uranium a energy?

Uranium is an element.


Does uranium producing heat to make steam show the conversion of chemical energy to heat energy?

No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclearenergy, not chemical energy.No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclear energy, not chemical energy.No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclear energy, not chemical energy.No; the energy used from uranium is usually nuclear energy, not chemical energy.


What is the definition of uranium energy?

Uranium energy refers to the energy produced through the process of nuclear fission of uranium atoms. This energy is harnessed in nuclear power plants to generate electricity. It is a form of low-carbon energy but comes with concerns related to nuclear waste disposal and safety.


What kind of energy use uranium?

Nuclear energy sometime uses uranium for its energy source.


Is uranium a chemical energy?

Uranium is an element.


Is coal uranium a renewable energy resource?

Coal and uranium are not renewable resources of energy.


Is uranium of renewable?

Uranium is not a renewable source of energy.


Is uranium clean?

Uranium is a radioactive element; uranium is also a toxic element. But the nuclear energy based on uranium is cleaner than the energy based on coal or oil.


Why uranium is used in nuclear energy?

The isotope uranium-235 (or uranium-233) under nuclear fission emit the energy of fission. This energy is transformed in heat and electricity.