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This element is carbon.
- intermediate in the preparation of plutonium 238 - in the instruments for the detection of high energy neutrons - possible use in the future as material for nuclear weapons - possible use in the future as nuclear fuel
Sodium is an element.
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A possible explanation is that each element that makes up a pattern forms in a similar way. Take for example the distinctive pattern of a Nautilus shell, each section that makes it is formed in the same way as the previous. This is just one of many answers though.
Uranium makes for an excellent element for nuclear fission. Hydrogen is most commonly used for nuclear fusion.
Uranium 235
Uranium
This element is carbon.
Puberty is the process of sexual maturation. It makes it possible to reproduce in the future.
Sodium is an element and therefore in the strictest sense can not be made. However, in theory it could be made in a nuclear reactor.
"Bird view to the future," makes no sense as a sentence. A possible improement might be... "It offered him a bird's eye view of the future."
Probably uranium, followed by plutonium. Thorium can also be used but it's mainly the first two.
- intermediate in the preparation of plutonium 238 - in the instruments for the detection of high energy neutrons - possible use in the future as material for nuclear weapons - possible use in the future as nuclear fuel
Carbon has 4 valence electrons, so it has lot of bonding options. This makes possible the huge diversity of compounds that involve the element carbon, which in turn, makes possible the organic compounds that make life possible.
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The ratio of isotopes are constant throughout the universe. In any random sample of any element, there will be a consistent ratio of isotopes of that element. This is what makes radiocarbon dating of ancient organic material possible.