Yes, uranium-gold alloys exist.
Formation of an alloy uranium-titanium.
Not possible.
This mixing is impossible; liquid nitrogen become a gas. Possible formation of uranium nitrides.
It mainly uranium fuel. Sometimes, it is used MOX fuel (MOX is Mixed uranium plutonium Oxide fuel)
Uranium minerals as pitchblende, uraninite, carnotite, autunite, davidite, etc. or as a secondary product from the mining of gold, vanadium, phosphates.
Uranium minerals can be mixed with other minerals.
Uranium and gold are very valuable metals.
Formation of an alloy uranium-titanium.
Yes, South Africa has important reserves of gold and uranium.
Africa is the continent which is famous for its diamond,gold,uranium and copper mining.
Gold, uranium, neon, carbon and hydorogen are all natural chemical elements.
Platinum, gold and uranium
Uranium is rarely found as a free metal, it is combined with other materials as uranium ore.
Uranium, Gold and cCopper
Not possible.
The most common uranium minerals are uraninite (pitchblende) and carnotite. Also uranium is a by-product in the mining of gold, vanadium, phosphates.
I think you must of mis understood something. People mine for gold and uranium (uranite) at the same time they don't use uranium while they are mining. Considering all these mining explosions it is a stupid idea.