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Yes, the radioactive decay of Uranium-235 is used to produce power in nuclear power plants.

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Is uranium a radioactive?

Yes, uranium is a radioactive element.


A radioactive element often used in nuclear power stations?

Uranium 235 or Plutonium 239


What is a radioactive element often used in nuclear power stations means?

Uranium. Most current power reactors use Uranium enriched to 3% Uranium-235.


Is uranium a natural element?

Yes, uranium is a natural but radioactive element.


Is uranium stabled?

Uranium is unstable, radioactive element.


What is the problem with using uranium as energy?

Uranium is toxic and radioactive; leakages of uranium from mines and plants are dangerous.


What radioactive metal is used for nuclear power?

Uranium is the radioactive element used in nuclear power plants these days. This element has a very high energy content.


Disadvantages of uranium?

Uranium ia a radioactive and toxic element.


Is uranium the first radioactive element?

Radioactivity is discovered on uranium.


A radioactive element often used in nuclear power sations?

I think you mean Uranium /U/.


What is the best known radioactive element?

Probably uranium is the best known radioactive element.


Uranium is an example of what?

Uranium is an example of an actinde; also uranium is a solid metal, radioactive, a natural chemical element.