Uranium is a nonrenewable resource of energy but an alternative to fossil fuels.
IT IS CLASSED AS AN actinide
Any type of apple would be categorized under Fruits and Vegetables.
Yes, humans do use renewable resources. Some examples would be plants, animals, and thngs like that. Renewable resources are resources that can be easily replaced, or replaced within a lifetime, so there are many things that are categorized as renewable resources. :) Hope it helped!
Now liquid uranium has not applications.
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uranium-235 dates older objects so uranium-235 would be your answer
Australia has many natural resources. These resources include mineral resources, such as copper, gold and diamonds, energy resources, such as coal, oil, and uranium, and land resources that are used for farming and logging. These resources are economically important to Australia. Many people believe that Australia's economy is resource dependent, which means that if these resources were to be depleted, Australia's economy would suffer.
Being a metal Uranium would conduct electricity.
To find the number of uranium atoms in 6.2 g of pure uranium, you would first determine the molar mass of uranium, which is approximately 238.03 g/mol. Next, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert the grams of uranium to number of atoms. So, 6.2 g of uranium would equal approximately 6.2 x (6.022 x 10^23 / 238.03) uranium atoms.
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Uranium and neodymium are very different chemical elements.
Well, as far as classification goes, there are many levels. They are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, genus, and species. In between these are a lot of other levels, but these are the main ones. They are usually categorized by evolution, but the lower you go, the more by characteristics they are categorized. Anyway, you would typically describe them by evolution, and then by physical features.