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Can uranium be prepared in laboratory?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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Yes, although you'll need special equipment depending on what you'd like to prepare the uranium for.

- in a nuclear physics laboratory artificial uranium isotopes can be obtained

- if you think to the preparation of uranium (as a metal) from other compounds this is very possible but not in a simple laboratory

- uranium has 3 natural isotopes

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