Uranium is not a plant but a natural chemical element.
Uranium has stored energy (potential energy), more specifically, nuclear energy.
A nuclear power plant does use uranium as fuel It "burns" it in the nuclear sense not the chemical sense
Typically 3% uranium-235, 97% uranium-238.
For normal light-water recators, first to a refinement plant. For producing depleted uranium porducts, such as shells for tanks, to a production plant.
in the nucleus
Uranium 235 and uranium 238 are especially alpha particles emitters. They are natural radioactive isotopes.
The largest. Uranium and the trans-uranium atoms are the most massive.
The most common minerals of uranium are uraninite and carnotite.
Uranium
a nuclear power plant produces electricity from uranium 235
Uranium is more expensive, but the kWh in a nuclear power plant is more cheaper.
Nuclear energy sometime uses uranium for its energy source.