Applications of uranium:
- nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors (uranium don't emit carbon dioxide and is an alternative for fossil fuels)
- explosive for nuclear weapons
- material for armors and projectiles
- catalyst
- additive for glass and ceramics (to obtain beautiful green or yellow colors)
- toner in Photography
- mordant for textiles
- shielding material (depleted uranium)
- ballast
- and other minor applications
Yes, uranium is very helpful; the most important applications are: use as fuel in nuclear reactors, use in atomic bombs, use in armors.
It is applicable to dating geological samples old from 104 to 2.106 years.
Uranium 235 is a fissile material under thermal neutrons: - uranium 235 is used as a nuclear fuel in nuclear energetic reactors - uranium 235 can be used in nuclear bombs
The chemical symbol of uranium is U.
Electron configuration of uranium is: [Rn]5f36d17s2
- after a severe intoxication (ingestion of an important mass of soluble uranium compounds); uranium is toxic and radioactive. - after inhalation of uranium dust on long periods; uranium and the released radon are the cause of lung cancers in this case. - after the explosion of a critical mass of enriched uranium - if you are between the victims of a nuclear weapons bombarment, using uranium in the bombs
Uranium 234 has any benefit.
It is applicable to dating geological samples old from 104 to 2.106 years.
Uranium is a very expensive and desired material; having uranium is equivalent with to be rich.
Uranium 235 is a fissile material under thermal neutrons: - uranium 235 is used as a nuclear fuel in nuclear energetic reactors - uranium 235 can be used in nuclear bombs
Uranium is toxic and radioactive; leakages of uranium from mines and plants are dangerous.
Uranium is a nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Uranium can be exhausted by using this metal as a nuclear fuel.But we are still far from it.
The chemical symbol of uranium is U.
Uranium is very important as a nuclear fuel for nuclear power plants. But uranium is toxic and radioactive.
No
what are benefits using for nanochemcial
You'll have to make your question more clear. Are you talking about depleted uranium munitions? Or are you claiming the US are using depleted uranium for something else?