1. If you think to allotropic forms: alpha, beta, gamma.
2. If you think to enrichment: depleted, slightly enriched, low enriched, highly enriched.
3. If you think to isotopes: 3 natural isotopes and 26 artificial isotopes and isomers.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, metal, solid, toxic, radioactive. Natural uranium has three isotopes: 235U, 234U, 238U and also many artificial isotopes. Uranium can be natural, depleted or enriched; natural or irradiated; as metal or in alloys or compounds.
Uranium can form chemical compounds with the majority of other elements.
Uranium minerals can be mixed with other minerals.
Yes, uranium atoms are commonly found in rock and sandstone. Uranium is a naturally occurring element and can be present in various types of geological formations. The concentration of uranium in these rocks can vary depending on the specific location and geological history.
uranium is mainly related to radioactivity so i think that it is widely used in these types of works.
Uranium is a chemical element with three natural isotopes (234, 235, 238). The natural uranium has cca. 0,72 % uranium-235; uranium with a concentration of uranium-235 under 0,72 % is called depleted uranium; uranium with a concentration of uranium -235 above 0,72 % is called enriched uranium. Uranium in nuclear power and research reactors is used as metal, aloys, uranium dioxide, uranium carbides, uranium silicides, etc.
Uranium has 92 electrons.
No, iron ore and uranium ore are two different types of ores. Iron ore is a mineral that is a source of iron while uranium ore is a mineral that contains uranium, a radioactive element used for nuclear energy production.
Uranium is a solid metal; in solutions are many ions containing uranium.
Uranium-230 is a radioactive isotope of uranium with 142 neutrons.
The uranium oxide U3O8 contain 84,8 % uranium.
Uranium has 92 protons.