Nuclear power stations receive their fuel (which may not necessarily be uranium) from refineries which process natural uranium into fissile uranium.
Some examples of uranium compounds are: uranyl nitrate, uranium dioxide, uranium hexafluoride, uranium tetrachloride, triuraniumoctaoxide, uranyl acetate, uranium iodide, uranium nitride, uranium, sulfide, uranium carbide, uranyl sulfate, etc.
Yes, uranium and all the compounds of uranium are toxic and radioactive.Yes, uranium is toxic and radioactive.
Uranium is a metal, uranium oxide is a compound of uranium and oxygen, UO2
Uranium (as uranium dioxide, uranium carbide, uranium metal, uranium alloys, etc.), plutonium and thorium.
Uranium ore is not...uranium ore !
Nuclear power from the fission of uranium and/or plutonium
Normally Uranium but some other radioactive materials are occasionally used.
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Nuclear powerplants
Nuclear powerplants produce around 2000-6000 Mega watts per unit. That is equivlent to 4000 Tons of coal. Nuclear Powerplants are the only Cleanest and highest energy producers to date. This is why Nuclear Powerplants are important, The world is dependent on it for Power and Electricity.
all the powerplants whould be deadly
There are no powerplants in the rainforest.
The biggest part of electricity in Thailand comes from hydroelectric powerplants
Examples:Oxides: uranium dioxide, uranium trioxide, uranium octaoxideSalts: ammonium diuranate, uranyl nitrate, uranyl acetate, uranium hehxafluoride, uranium chlorideand many others because uranium is a reactive metal.