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The oxidation state of uranium in uranium iodide is +4. This is because iodine typically has an oxidation state of -1 and there are four iodine atoms in uranium iodide. So, to balance the charge, uranium must have an oxidation state of +4.
Uranium is a solid metal.
Uranium begins to evaporate at temperatures above 3,200°C (5,792°F). At this temperature, uranium atoms gain enough energy to break free from the solid phase and transition into a gaseous state.
Uranium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Wyoming is the state with the most uranium production in the United States. The state is home to numerous uranium mines, making it a significant source of uranium for nuclear power generation.
Uranium has a melting point of 1,132°C (2,070°F), meaning it can exist as a solid and transition into a liquid state when heated above this temperature. At temperatures below the melting point, uranium remains a solid.
At room temperature uranium is a solid metal.
Uranium city is in the Saskatchewan province of Canada.
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A fresh surface of uranium is similar to the surface of a steel.
Uranium is a silvery-grey metal in both solid and liquid state, However on exposure to air it produces a black uranium oxide on its surface, which would happen much faster to liquid uranium than to solid uranium.
Uranium is a solid metal at room temperature.