Some very simple informations: Uranium is a metal, actinides group, toxic, radioactive, atomic number 92, Atomic Mass 238,02891. Uranium has three natural isotopes and approx. 25 artificial isotopes. Some isotopes are fissiles. Used especially in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, solid, metal, radioactive, member of the actinides family, atomic number 92.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, solid, metal, radioactive, situated in the actinoids (syn.:actinides) family.
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Plutonium, most likely, a man-made element, but mined Uranium will also do.
Uranium. Most current power reactors use Uranium enriched to 3% Uranium-235.
Uranium
Uranium is a chemical element with three natural isotopes (234, 235, 238). The natural uranium has cca. 0,72 % uranium-235; uranium with a concentration of uranium-235 under 0,72 % is called depleted uranium; uranium with a concentration of uranium -235 above 0,72 % is called enriched uranium. Uranium in nuclear power and research reactors is used as metal, aloys, uranium dioxide, uranium carbides, uranium silicides, etc.
The most common isotope of uranium is uranium-238.
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i think it is uranium
Plutonium, most likely, a man-made element, but mined Uranium will also do.
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7 levels of classification from broadest to most specific level
Uranium. Most current power reactors use Uranium enriched to 3% Uranium-235.
species
Uranium
All the isotopes of uranium and plutonium are radioactive; plutonium isotopes have a greater specific activity. For cerium: the isotopes 136Ce and 142Ce are possible to be radioactive but having very long half lives and a not significative radioactivity.
The species level is the smallest and most specific classification level in the taxonomic hierarchy. Organisms within a species share similar traits and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
there is Hydrogen, Iron, Helium, Uranium and most of the elements. up to the 26th element
Natural francium exist in uranium and thorium ores.