Uranium is found in many compounds, though not all these compounds are useful. Notably, however, a uranate is a particular oxide involving uranium in different oxidation states, and is often found in that state in other compounds, such as ammonium diuranate.
uranyl nitrate, uranium chloride, uranium tetrafluoride, uranium hexafluoride, uranium dioxide, uranium octaoxide, uranyl acetate, uranyl sulfate, uranyl oxalate, uranium carbide, uranium nitride, uranium sulfide, uranium sulfate, uranium selenide, etc.
Uranium don't exist in common products; some minor applications are counterweights for boats, colored glassware or ceramics, use in Photography, use in electron microscopy to prepare biological samples, etc. But no uses at home.
uranium dioxide, uranyl acetate, uranyl nitrate, uranium octaoxide, uranium tetrachloride, uranium hexafluoride, uranyl sulfate, uranium nitride, uranium sulfide, uranium carbide, ammonium diuranate, uranium oxinate, uranium selenide
every where, all over the world people are mining uranium.
Yes. Uranium can form a variety of compounds. It is chemically reactive and does not occur naturally in its elemental form.
Many compounds of uranium are known: oxides, halogenides, nitrides, carbides, silicides, sulfides, nitrates, sulfates, phosphates, acetates, carbonates, borides, hydroxides, oxalates, etc.
Uranium is found in minerals as carnotite, pitchblende, uraninite, autunite, etc., in phosphates, in some shales, coal ashes, etc.
Uranium is not composed from other compounds: the uranium atom contain (as all other elements) protons, neutrons and electrons.
1. Uranium contain atoms, not molecules. 2. Many chemical compounds contain in the molecule uranium: uranium dioxide, uranium tetrafluoride, uranyl nitrate, etc.
Uranium is found in the earth only in the form of compounds. Uranium is present in cca. 200 minerals.
They are different
Selenium is an element. Elements don't contain compounds.
carbon
Uranium (as an element) has atoms, not molecules; uranium compounds are molecules.
1. Uranium contain atoms, not molecules. 2. Many chemical compounds contain in the molecule uranium: uranium dioxide, uranium tetrafluoride, uranyl nitrate, etc.
Organic compounds always contain the element carbon.
Organic compounds contain the element CARBON (C).
Uranium is found in the earth only in the form of compounds. Uranium is present in cca. 200 minerals.
Xenon is an element and, being an element, it cannot contain any compounds - man-made or natural.
They are different
Selenium is an element. Elements don't contain compounds.
No, they don't. Organic compounds have to contain the element carbon.
carbon
Berkelium is a chemical element, doesn't contain other compounds.
Uranium is a very reactive element and can form alloys or compounds with the majority of the elements of the priodic table of Mendeleev.