Uranium is not a fossil fuel; uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Uranium is the most used nuclear fuel. Plutonium can also be used, but it has to be separated from used uranium fuel
Uranium is a radioactive element used to fuel nuclear reactors. It is a nuclear fuel.
It mainly uranium fuel. Sometimes, it is used MOX fuel (MOX is Mixed uranium plutonium Oxide fuel)
Uranium-235 (235U)
Uranium is used especially as nuclear fuel.
Generally the uranium fuel is in the form of uranium dioxide sintered pellets; another chemical compounds of uranium can be also used.
Uranium fuel is the fuel for nuclear power or experimental reactors. The chemical form is generally uranium dioxide (UO2) but also used are uranium metal, uranium carbide, U-Zr-Er alloy, mixture of uranium and plutonium oxides, etc.
Uranium and/or Plutonium fuel
Fuel used in a nuclear reactor is uranium, the active isotope is uranium 235 which is fissile.
Uranium is the main fuel used, but in some countries a mixture of uranium and plutonium is also used (MOX fuel)
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