Yes, it is possible to recycle "burned" uranium and plutonium.
Uranium and plutonium can form alloys.
Plutonium and uranium can form alloys.
The atomic radii of uranium and plutonium are identical.
Plutonium is obtained from uranium irradiated in nuclear reactors, consequently the production of plutonium depends on uranium resources.
Uranium is not easily obtained; and the technology of plutonium is extremely difficult.
Plutonium and enriched uranium are different materials.Enriched uranium is uranium with a concentration of the isotope 235U greater than the natural concentration of 0,7 %.
Hiroshima bomb: uranium Nagasaki bomb: plutonium
The atomic radii (empirical) of plutonium and uranium are identical - 175 pm.
Either Uranium or Plutonium.
The density of uranium is 19,1 g/cm3. The density of plutonium is 19,816 g/cm3.
Any link exist between this woman and plutonium or uranium.
The critical mass of plutonium is lower, plutonium is not so expensive as highly enriched uranium, the technology to obtain plutonium is more simple than the isotopic separa-tion of uranium, etc.