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A nuclear power plant does use uranium as fuel It "burns" it in the nuclear sense not the chemical sense
It is a nuclear change because there is a change in the nuclear structure of Uranium.
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel.
Uranium
The energy source for a nuclear power plant is the fissioning of nuclear fuel, which is normally uranium.
The majority of commercial nuclear power reactors use uranium (natural or enriched) as nuclear fuel.
Uranium (or plutonium) is a source of energy (nuclear fuel) in nuclear power plants.
Yes
Uranium is the fuel that is used.
In a nuclear fission reactor power plant
Natural uranium
In a nuclear power plant (nuclear reactor) the radioactivity of uranium is not a problem in normal work conditions.