1. Possible contamination of soils, waters, vegetation.
2. Malicious use by a madman or foe.
3. Intoxication with uranium or irradiation (in the case of highly enriched uranium or irradiated uranium).
4. Other types of accidents depending on the quantity, chemical form, physical form or enrichment in 235U.
Uranium becomes lead
It is difficult to loss uranium today; but if it is lost or stolen should be of course sought !
Uranium is just like nuclear energy
Uranium-233 is not bad ! It is an important nuclear fuel . And also can be used in nuclear weapons.But it is radioactive and toxic as all uranium isotopes.
Uranium was created in the early stages of the universe by stellar nucleosynthesis. Uranium cannot be lost from the earth.
Uranium is toxic, radioactive, can be used for weapons.
Uranium is considered bad because it is radioactive and can emit harmful radiation that can damage cells in the body, leading to various health issues including cancer. In addition, uranium mining and processing can have negative environmental impacts such as water contamination and habitat destruction.
It depends on the definition of "Lost" If Lost = Died, then he is a Widower If Lost = Divorce, then he is Seperated or Divorced If Lost = Missplaced, then im not sure, a bad husband.
Now liquid uranium has not applications.
Normal functioning of the Kidney, Brain Liver, heart and other systems can be affected by uranium exposure, besides being weakly radioactive, uranium is a toxic metal.
uranium-235 dates older objects so uranium-235 would be your answer
I wish that I could have found out. I believe Chicago would be a massive pile of ashes if he had lost. Too bad...... I wish that I could have found out. I believe Chicago would be a massive pile of ashes if he had lost. Too bad......