it will last roughly 10 days
Uranium is not a fossil fuel and cannot be a fossil fuel.
Some examples of uranium compounds are: uranyl nitrate, uranium dioxide, uranium hexafluoride, uranium tetrachloride, triuraniumoctaoxide, uranyl acetate, uranium iodide, uranium nitride, uranium, sulfide, uranium carbide, uranyl sulfate, etc.
Yes, uranium and all the compounds of uranium are toxic and radioactive.Yes, uranium is toxic and radioactive.
Actinium is separated from uranium ores residues, after the extraction of uranium, radium and polonium; classical methods for separation in chemistry are used but the process is long and difficult.
Uranium is a metal, uranium oxide is a compound of uranium and oxygen, UO2
Depending on the annual production !
Depends on how its used. If breeder reactors are used to convert the nonfissionable Uranium-238 to fissionable transuranics, it will last more than 100 times as long as it will if they are not used.
Today a correct answer is not possible.
Depends on what is in the atomic bomb. Most atomic bombs contain Uranium 235 and the half life of it is 703 Million years. So it would last a long time, this is due to the alpha particles produced from uranium.
Probably 100 years with thermal reactors , but a correct answer is impossible today.
Uranium is only the last natural element. We know many artificial transuranic elements.
Approx. 1-2 years, depending on the type of reactor and fuel.
Cheap notebook computers can last just as long as the more expensive ones. As long as the cheaper one will do everything you need for it to do there is no need to pay more for practically the same thing.
Uranium, with atomic number 92, is the last naturally occurring element on the periodic table
As long as there are any uranium atoms. Since U-238 has a half-life of over a billion years, that can be a long, long time.
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