Applications of uranium:
- nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors
- explosive for nuclear weapons
- material for armors and projectiles
- catalyst
- additive for glass and ceramics (to obtain beautiful green colors)
- toner in Photography
- mordant for textiles
- shielding material (depleted uranium)
- ballast
- and other minor applications
Depleted Uranium Is a War Crime was created in 2006.
Has had most of the uranium-235 (an isotope of uranium)) separated out of it.
rivaling that of depleted uranium
Depleted Uranium
Depleted uranium applications are: - material for armors and projectiles - catalyst - additive for glass and ceramics (to obtain beautiful green or yellow colors) - toner in photography - mordant for textiles - additive for the preparation of biological samples for electron microscopy - shielding material (depleted uranium) - ballast (counter weights) - and other minor applications
Any gene; depleted uranium is uranium containing more than 99,8 % of the isotope uranium 238.
The external irradiation from depleted uranium is not significative.
Depleted uranium is man made but the isotope 238U is natural.
Depleted Uranium Is a War Crime was created in 2006.
Depleted uranium is approx. 60% less radioactive than an equivalent mass of natural uranium.
You'll have to make your question more clear. Are you talking about depleted uranium munitions? Or are you claiming the US are using depleted uranium for something else?
Against uranium powders or liquid aerosols you need a mask with filter for powders. Bulk depleted uranium is practically not dangerous.
Has had most of the uranium-235 (an isotope of uranium)) separated out of it.
The (depleted) uranium load in a patient is discovered by measuring the uranium concentration in urine or blood.For uranium in blood, feces, etc. see at : http://www.ccnr.org/du_hague.html, the chapter Medical testing for depleted uranium contamination.Frequently used analytical chemistry methods: fluorimetry or phosphorimetry in liquid phase.
The external irradiation from depleted uranium is not important; no very special precautions or a mandatory safe distance.
divide 140 by the atomic weight of the uranium you want to know about. it will be different if you are asking about natural, enriched, or depleted uranium and how much its enriched or depleted.
Blood or urine.