Uranium is toxic and radioactive (also the compounds of uranium).
Uranium hasn't medical uses.
Uranium is not used for the radiations emitted.
it gets you uranium, if you have uses for uranium. beyond that i am not sure exactly what kind of answer you were looking for. there are several hundred possible uses for uranium, most of them totally non-nuclear.
It could be used with light water reactors.
Advantages: - Uranium is a very useful metal with many applications. - Uranium is the most important source of dollars for the Australian population. Disadvantages: - Uranium is toxic and radioactive. Accidents can release uranium, radium, radon into soils, waters and atmosphere.
Advantages of uranium as fuel for nuclear power reactors: 1. Uranium is an alternative to fossil fuels, especially for countries without reserves of coal, petrol, methane. 2. Uranium don't contribute to global warming. 3. Uranium don't release carbon dioxide. 4. In the future uranium can be extracted from the sea water. Disadvantages of uranium: 1. Uranium is a possible polluting agent of the natural environment. 2. Uranium is a toxic and radioactive chemical element. 3. Uranium release radium and radon. 4. Radioactive wastes are dangerous and need to be isolated.
Disadvantages: 1. Uranium is a possible polluting agent of the natural environment. 2. Uranium is a toxic and radioactive chemical element. 3. Uranium release radium and radon. 4. Radioactive wastes are dangerous and need to be isolated. Advantages: 1. Uranium is an alternative to fossil fuels, especially for countries without reserves of coal, petrol, methane. 2. Uranium don't contribute to global warming. 3. Uranium don't release carbon dioxide. 4. In the future uranium can be extracted from the sea water.
Advantages of uranium are:- nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors 1. Uranium is an alternative to fossil fuels, especially for countries without reserves of coal, petrol, methane.2. Uranium don't contribute to global warming.3. Uranium don't release carbon dioxide.4. In the future uranium can be extracted from the sea water. - 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 - additive for the preparation of biological samples for electron microscopy- shielding material (depleted uranium)- ballast (counter weights)- and other minor applications
No, uranium and platinum are two separate elements. Platinum is a precious metal, while uranium is a radioactive element.
Uranium isotopes
Enrichment of uranium in the isotope uranium 235 is made by gaseous diffusion or by centrifugation.