Two important problems:
- avoid the criticality
- assure the physical security of uranium-235
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A very thick root used for storing large quantities of starch is called a tuber. Examples include potatoes, sweet potatoes, and yams.
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A warehouse is a place where large quantities of goods or products are stored. Warehouses are typically used for storing inventory before it is distributed or sold.
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Yes, it is the only naturally occurring Uranium isotope that can be used, in fact it is the only naturally occurring isotope of any element that can be used and occurs in large enough quantities to be practical to use.
A reservoir is used for storing something for later use. These are most commonly associated with the water supplies for cities which must accumulate large quantities of water in a confined area.
Yes, uranium can be produced on a large scale.Now the world production of uranium is approx. 55 000 t/year.
Plutonium is not naturally occurring in large quantities on Earth. It is typically produced by irradiating uranium-238 in a nuclear reactor. Uranium-238 captures a neutron and undergoes a series of radioactive decays to eventually transform into plutonium-239.
why there may be large quantities of thromboplastin in blood after surgery.
It is used in "ground snappers" those little fireworks you would always throw on the ground as a kid and they would make a little pop. I would imagine in large quantities that it would be dangerous, because it is catagorized as "highly explosive. "
Uranium-238 is a naturally occurring radioactive isotope with a very long half-life. It is commonly used in nuclear reactors as fuel for generating electricity through nuclear fission. Despite being weakly radioactive, Uranium-238 does not pose a significant health risk unless ingested or inhaled in large quantities.