Elements are neither good nor bad.
It is the uses to which they may be put that decide this.
- uranium and compounds are toxic
- uranium is radioactive
- uranium can be used in nuclear weapons
Uranium-233 is not bad ! It is an important nuclear fuel . And also can be used in nuclear weapons.But it is radioactive and toxic as all uranium isotopes.
Uranium is toxic, radioactive, can be used for weapons.
1. Uranium is a possible polluting agent of the natural environment. 2. Uranium is a toxic and radioactive chemical element. 3. Uranium release radium and radon.
Uranium exists whether you like it or not, and the planet, being inanimate, doesn't care one way or the other, so it's a silly question.
Examples:Oxides: uranium dioxide, uranium trioxide, uranium octaoxideSalts: ammonium diuranate, uranyl nitrate, uranyl acetate, uranium hehxafluoride, uranium chlorideand many others because uranium is a reactive metal.
Uranium is just like nuclear energy
Uranium-233 is not bad ! It is an important nuclear fuel . And also can be used in nuclear weapons.But it is radioactive and toxic as all uranium isotopes.
Uranium is toxic, radioactive, can be used for weapons.
1. Uranium is a possible polluting agent of the natural environment. 2. Uranium is a toxic and radioactive chemical element. 3. Uranium release radium and radon.
Normal functioning of the Kidney, Brain Liver, heart and other systems can be affected by uranium exposure, besides being weakly radioactive, uranium is a toxic metal.
uranium is a radioactive substance which can cause mutations in cell while potassium is non radioactive. in fact it is required in our body for transmission of nerve
Excepting the rare cases of contamination after an accident foods contain uranium in extremely traces, without any health significance.
Uranium exists whether you like it or not, and the planet, being inanimate, doesn't care one way or the other, so it's a silly question.
radation posioning and other very bad things will happen ...
i emits radiation that can giver you CANCER SO GO EAT SOME TODAY
1. Possible contamination of soils, waters, vegetation. 2. Malicious use by a madman or foe. 3. Intoxication with uranium or irradiation (in the case of highly enriched uranium or irradiated uranium). 4. Other types of accidents depending on the quantity, chemical form, physical form or enrichment in 235U.
Examples:Oxides: uranium dioxide, uranium trioxide, uranium octaoxideSalts: ammonium diuranate, uranyl nitrate, uranyl acetate, uranium hehxafluoride, uranium chlorideand many others because uranium is a reactive metal.