You will have an A bomb
high radiation emmissions
I don't know why you would ask but it will explode and you will die no matter hoe far away you are from the explosion.
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Yes, uranium can form chemical compounds or alloys with the majority of other elements.
Uranium combine with the majority of other elements; also uranium has alloys with the majority of metals.
Yes, uranium has compounds with the majority of the elements.
The Pauling electronegativity of uranium is 1,38. Being a reactive metal uranium can be combined with practically all other elements (with metals forming alloys).
Possible chemical reaction and the formation of a chemical compound.
Uranium react with the majority of other chemical elements.
Uranium react with the majority of other chemical elements. Also uranium can form many alloys.
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Nothing special. Atomic bombs can be built with either uranium, plutonium, or composite (plutonium/uranium) cores. All work the same.
Most reactors use uranium fuel enriched slightly to about 3-4 percent U-235, in the form of uranium dioxide UO2. Some older reactors used metallic natural uranium, while some other reactors use plutonium or a plutonium-uranium mix as fuel.
Plutonium
It is relative easy to obtain uranium; the preparation of plutonium is more difficult and extremely dangerous.
Alternatives for uranium may be plutonium and thorium.
Nothing special. Atomic bombs can be built with either uranium, plutonium, or composite (plutonium/uranium) cores. All work the same.
Though both enriched uranium and plutonium can be used, the most common in enriched Uranium-235. The waste that comes from the reaction is a mix of elements (uranium, plutonium, etc) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power
Yes, many reactors use uranium as their nuclear fuel, but some use plutonium or a uranium-plutonium mix.
you get wet uranium
Uranium and plutonium can form alloys.
Plutonium and uranium can form alloys.
Yes, it is possible to recycle "burned" uranium and plutonium.
The atomic radii of uranium and plutonium are identical.
Plutonium is obtained from uranium irradiated in nuclear reactors, consequently the production of plutonium depends on uranium resources.
Plutonium is obtained from uranium irradiated in nuclear reactors, consequently the production of plutonium depends on uranium resources.
The purpose is to obtain a MOX fuel (mixed oxide fuel) for nuclear power reactors.
Uranium and plutonium are both actinides that are used in nuclear reactors.