It is possible but this reaction was not studied.
Astatine is not typically found in uranium ore. It is a rare and radioactive element that is mainly produced in laboratories by bombarding bismuth targets with alpha particles. Natural occurrences of astatine are extremely rare and limited to trace amounts in uranium ores or as decay products of heavier elements.
Uranium combine with the majority of other elements; also uranium has alloys with the majority of metals.
Has had most of the uranium-235 (an isotope of uranium)) separated out of it.
Uranium is considered a chemically active element because it can form compounds with other elements, such as oxygen or fluorine. These compounds have various industrial and scientific applications, but uranium itself is primarily known for its use in nuclear reactions and weapons.
These elements will not combine chemically.
Plutonium and uranium can form alloys.
No. Neon is chemically inert and generally doesn't react with uranium
The element with the symbol At is named astatine.
Uranium form chemical compounds with the majority of other chemical elements.
No, heterogeneous mixtures do not combine chemically. In a heterogeneous mixture, the substances are physically mixed together but retain their individual properties. There is no chemical bonding between the components of a heterogeneous mixture.
The 85th element on the Periodic Table of Elements is astatine (At). It is a highly radioactive element and the heaviest known halogen. Astatine is rare and is primarily produced as a result of decay processes in uranium ores.
All these elements are natural radioactive elements.