Uranium, but it is actually in oxide form, UO2
Plutonium (as a metal or oxide , mixed oxide, carbide) can be used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors.
Uranium dioxide (UO2) is more suitable as nuclear fuel for commercial nuclear reactors than uranium metal.
Uranium is a solid metal, natural chemical element with 3 natural isotopes, radioactive, with the atomic number 92, used as fuel in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons.
Uranium (as metal, alloy, oxide, carbide, etc.) is the nuclear fuel for the nuclear power reactors.
No substitute for nuclear power reactors especially if there is no available fossil fuel.
Uranium and/or Plutonium fuel
yes
Nuclear reactors.
Uranium is a radioactive element used to fuel nuclear reactors. It is a nuclear fuel.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, solid, metal.Uranium is largely used as nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors to deliver energy (electricity or heat).
It is composed of the nuclear fuel meat (mainly uranium metal or uranium dioxide) stacked into a fuel clad (mainly zircalloy or stainless steel) and capped from bottom and top.
It is Uranium