Yes, the radioactive decay of Uranium-235 is used to produce power in nuclear power plants.
Uranium. Most current power reactors use Uranium enriched to 3% Uranium-235.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, situated in the actinides group; uranium is a solid metal, radioactive.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, a metal and is radioactive.
Uranium itself is a radioactive and toxic element. All the elements from the decay chain of uranium isotopes are also radioactive (ex.: radon, radium, etc.) excepting the final product, an isotope of lead.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, metal, solid, reactive, radioactive.
Yes, uranium is a radioactive element.
Uranium 235 or Plutonium 239
Uranium. Most current power reactors use Uranium enriched to 3% Uranium-235.
Yes, uranium is a natural but radioactive element.
Uranium is unstable, radioactive element.
Uranium is toxic and radioactive; leakages of uranium from mines and plants are dangerous.
Uranium is the radioactive element used in nuclear power plants these days. This element has a very high energy content.
Uranium ia a radioactive and toxic element.
Radioactivity is discovered on uranium.
I think you mean Uranium /U/.
Probably uranium is the best known radioactive element.
Uranium is an example of an actinde; also uranium is a solid metal, radioactive, a natural chemical element.