The use is to produce electricity from a nuclear reactor plant
Uranium (as uranium dioxide, uranium carbide, uranium metal, uranium alloys, etc.), plutonium and thorium.
Yes, uranium is the most important nuclear fuel now.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel and cannot be a fossil fuel.
Uranium is usually the element of choice for nuclear fuel. We also like to recover the uranium-235 isotope for fuel if we can. Some reactors use mostly U-235 for fuel, and some use a bit of U-235 in with U-238 for fuel.
Most reactors use uranium fuel enriched slightly to about 3-4 percent U-235, in the form of uranium dioxide UO2. Some older reactors used metallic natural uranium, while some other reactors use plutonium or a plutonium-uranium mix as fuel.
Uranium fuel.
China use uranium as nuclear fuel or for atomic bombs.
Uranium is used especially as nuclear fuel.
That is the main use, to fuel nuclear power plants
Yes, many reactors use uranium as their nuclear fuel, but some use plutonium or a uranium-plutonium mix.
Uranium (as uranium dioxide, uranium carbide, uranium metal, uranium alloys, etc.), plutonium and thorium.
Because uranium has no contribution to global warming.
The majority of nuclear reactors use uranium as nuclear fuel.
Predominantly enriched uranium, but some reactors can use natural uranium.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel; uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Uranium has many applications but the use of emitted rays is not important.Uranium is used as nuclear fuel or for atomic bombs.
This price depends on: enrichment of uranium and the chemical form of the uranium fuel; also is different from country to country. For the international market of uranium; approx. 115 USD for 1 kg of the unrefined oxide U3O8 (in August 2011).