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Is uranium a common actinide

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Is the actinide series soft metals?

No uranium is an actinide and is very hard especially depleted uranium


What type of element is uranium?

Actinide


Which actinide fuel is used in nuclear reactors?

It is Uranium


What is the heaviest actinide that occurs naturally on Earth?

Uranium


What element is the heaviest actinide that occurs natrually on earth?

Uranium


Which actinide element is the heaviest that occurs natturally on earth?

URANIUM (:


What number of group uranium belongs in the periodic table?

There is no group number to Uranium though its group name is Actinide.


What is Metallic element beginning With you?

Uranium (part of the actinide series of the periodic table)


What group of resources would uranium be categorized in?

Uranium is a nonrenewable resource of energy but an alternative to fossil fuels. IT IS CLASSED AS AN actinide


Which radioactive actinide was the primary explosive component of nuclear weapons?

This would be plutonium in modern nuclear weapons. Another actinide common in nuclear weapons is uranium. Nowadays this is usually found in the secondary of the weapon. The Little Boy weapon used against Hiroshima used uranium as the fissile material. This was a single stage weapon. A few other weapons also used uranium as the primary nuclear explosive.


Is actinide considered a synthetic element?

Actinide is not an element, but is a series of elements. Of the actinide series of elements, all except actinium, thorium, protactinium, and uranium are considered to be synthetic elements because they are not found in nature in appreciable amounts.


Which element is the heaviest actininde that occurs naturally on earth?

Uranium is the heaviest naturally occurring actinide.