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Yes.......most likely. I can't think of anything to do with Uranium, that isn't radioactive! -------- Uranium natural isotopes are not so radioactive compared with other isotopes; but all the isotopes of uranium are radioactive.
All uranium compounds are radioactive to some degree.
Yes, uranium is a radioactive element.
Yes, uranium is a radioactive metal.
Yes. Uranium is a radioactive metal
Yes, raw uranium is radioactive.
no. The most commonly used radioactive material is Americium
Uranium is the radioactive metal commonly used in nuclear power plants for fuel production. It undergoes fission reaction to generate heat, which is used to produce steam and generate electricity in nuclear reactors.
All the isotopes of uranium are radioactive and unstable.
Uranium is a radioactive element commonly used in nuclear power stations. It undergoes nuclear reactions to produce heat, which is then used to generate electricity.
Uranium is the most commonly used radioactive element for nuclear energy production. When uranium atoms undergo nuclear fission, they release energy that can be harnessed in nuclear reactors to generate electricity.
Uranium is an example of an actinde; also uranium is a solid metal, radioactive, a natural chemical element.