no. but uranium-239 is the most useful and it is very rare.
No Its a Actinolds, aka rare earth element
Uranium is a natural chemical element, solid, metal.Uranium is largely used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors to deliver energy (electricity or heat).
Uranium oxide is a compound made up of uranium and oxygen, and is not considered a metal. Uranium itself is a metal, but when combined with oxygen to form uranium oxide, it becomes a ceramic material.
No, neodymium and uranium have different properties due to their different atomic structures and positions on the periodic table. Neodymium is a rare-earth metal with magnetic properties, while uranium is a radioactive heavy metal with nuclear properties.
Yes. Uranium is a radioactive metal
Uranium is best qualified as metal, sometimes with a little metalloid character.
Polonium is a very rare chemical element accompanying uranium in ores (probably in the form of an oxide).
Yes, uranium is a metal. It is a heavy, silvery-white, radioactive metal that is part of the actinide series. Uranium is used in nuclear reactors for power generation and in nuclear weapons.
Uranium metal: no !
Uranium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Uranium is an example of an actinde; also uranium is a solid metal, radioactive, a natural chemical element.
Uranium is not a mineral, but a metal. For more info, go to periodictable.com