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There would be no nuclear power plants.

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What would life be like without uranium?

Without uranium, nuclear power plants would not be able to produce energy the way they do now. This could lead to increased reliance on other forms of energy, such as fossil fuels, which could contribute to environmental issues like pollution and climate change. Additionally, nuclear weapons production would be impacted since uranium is a key component in their creation.


What would it be like if was no government?

Total chaos. Without the control of the government, everyone will do anything they want, even buy some uranium to make a home-made nuclear bomb online without the government to restrict it.


Where is uranium exported to?

In countries with nuclear fuel plants but without uranium mines.


How do you sell uranium?

It is illegal in most countries to sell uranium without proper licensing and permits. If you have legitimate uranium to sell, you would need to comply with all relevant laws and regulations, and likely work through government-approved channels or vendors in the nuclear industry. Selling uranium on the black market or without proper authorization poses serious legal and safety risks.


How is uranium bad?

Uranium is just like nuclear energy


How much uranium oxide would you get if you added 5 grams of oxygen to 37.2 grams of uranium?

Sounds like 42.2 grams, but I haven't checked your proportions, are these stoichometric?


Why would you use liquid uranium?

Now liquid uranium has not applications.


Which country needs uranium?

Countries having nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons but without important reserves of uranium.


Would Carbon-14 or Uranium-235 be better to date a fossil from the Precambrian time?

uranium-235 dates older objects so uranium-235 would be your answer


What coulor is uranium?

Uranium like most metals is Silvery-Grey in colour, somewhat like Lead


What is the danger of using uranium?

Working without care uranium may be a pollutant for soils and waters.These disadvantages can be avoided today.


Why is Uranium ductile?

Uranium is ductile because it has a face-centered cubic crystal structure, which allows its atoms to easily slide past one another without breaking bonds. This property gives uranium the ability to be stretched into thin wires or hammered into thin sheets without fracturing.