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Yes.......most likely. I can't think of anything to do with Uranium, that isn't radioactive!

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Uranium natural isotopes are not so radioactive compared with other isotopes; but all the isotopes of uranium are radioactive.

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All the isotopes of uranium are radioactives.

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What is a Radioactive metal from which fissile isotope is removed?

Depleted Uranium


Is the isotope of uranium you found in a stable r radioactive?

All the isotopes of uranium are unstable.Natural isotopes of uranium are: 234, 235 and 238.


Which radioactive isotope would have the highest fissial energy yield?

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How many years will it take for 10g of radioactive uranium to decay into 5g of radioactive uranium?

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The characteristic of the radioactive isotope uranium-238 that makes this isotope useful for accurately dating the age of a rock is the isotope's BLANK?

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What is the first radioactive element that forms when uranium 238 decays?

The isotope 234 Th.


What is the toxic radioactive metalic waste element of uranium?

Uranium itself is a radioactive and toxic element. All the elements from the decay chain of uranium isotopes are also radioactive (ex.: radon, radium, etc.) excepting the final product, an isotope of lead.


What element is nonradioactive in the chain decay of uranium?

Only the end product of the decay chain of uranium, a non radioactive isotope of lead.


What does uranium consist of?

Uranium is a natural chemical element, radioactive. Uranium has 92 protons and electrons in the nucleus; the number of neutrons in the nucleus depends on what isotope we consider.


Is uranium an element?

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