Uranium can form chemical compounds (or alloys) with the majority of other elements.
Uranium easy react with oxygen.But being a reactive metal uranium can be combined with the majority of elements forming compound or alloys.
Yes, with a portable and sensible gamma-radiometer.
This affirmation is not correct; the half lives are different.
Uranium and neodymium are very different chemical elements.
Combined elements refer to the merging or mixing of different components, materials, or substances to create a new entity or compound. This can result in a synergistic effect where the combined elements exhibit characteristics or properties that are different from the individual elements on their own.
oxygen, plutonium, and uranium. hope this helps
not necessarily. A molecule is multiple atoms combined chemically, but the atoms do not need to be of different elements. A compound is several elements combined chemically though.
Up to uranium elements are made by stellar nuclear synthesis; after uranium elements are man made.
No, each element is in basic form and are always only made up from themselves. When elements are combined this is a compound.
Combined elements refer to two or more substances or components that have been physically or chemically mixed together to create a new compound or mixture. These combined elements can exhibit properties different from those of the individual elements.
Yes
20 isotopes