Hydrolysis of uranium hexafluoride produce hydrogen fluoride and the fluoride UO2F2.
The antibacterial compound is formed in the Schweitzer's test.
If, by your slightly jumbled question, you meant "What compounds are the element of sulphur in?", then Sulphur trioxide, Sulphuric acid and the sulphates, sulphur hexafluoride, toxic solvent carbon disulphide, metal sulphides and the other oxides of sulfur which are formed by incomplete combustion; sulphur monoxide and sulphur dioxide.
There are ionic compounds which is a compound formed by a positive metal ion and a negative nonmetal ion. And there are convalent compounds which is a compound formed in which atoms share electrons.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
The compound formed between sodium and selenium is named "sodium selenide" and has the formula Na2Se.
The compound S2F6 don't exist; you probably think at sulfur hexafluoride - SF6.
Uranium is formed in the world by stellar nucleosynyhesis.
In almost all cases, it requires energy to break a compound down to its constituent elements. There are, however, some cases in which the decay of a compound into its constituent elements would release energy. Platinum hexafluoride would be an example.
Uranium is formed in the universe by stellar nucleosynyhesis.
Uranium is formed by nuclear synthesis in supernovas and at the 'big bang'. When the earth formed Uranium became a part of the forming earth.
As many other chemical elements uranium was formed by stellar nucleosynthesis.
No and no. Uranium was formed before the Earth formed. Even the uranium that's IN the Earth was formed before the Earth was formed, by the process of stellar nucleosynthesis. Also, the most stable isotopes of uranium do have very long half-lives, but they are still radioactive, meaning that they eventually will decay into other materials.
Uranium is formed by stellar nucleosynthesis.
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After the nuclear fission of uranium-235 many fission products (other elements) are formed.
Any link of uranium with the living organisms.
No it is'nt real