A couple of thing are uranium glass and enamel powder.
its lead in pencils :)
Uranium is the most common.
The most common uranium isotope found in nature is Uranium-238. This particular isotope is mostly used in nuclear weapons and as the fuel supply for nuclear power.
Uranium, particularly U-235
It is employed in the everyday production of appliances and tools in common everyday life........such as nickel cadmium batteries.
The most common everyday use is as fuel for a nuclear reactor that produces electricity.
Averages are used in everyday life when you are doing your shopping and you need to find out the average price of an item. That way, you will be able to know which shops might do that item for a cheaper price.
its lead in pencils :)
Uranium is the most common.
the most common place to find Uranium is in Granite- if I'm interpreting your question right
Though both enriched uranium and plutonium can be used, the most common in enriched Uranium-235. The waste that comes from the reaction is a mix of elements (uranium, plutonium, etc) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power
I believe Uranium is also used in smoke alarms, Granite countertops, Your grandma’s dinnerware, Uranium-tainted glassware, Old watches that glow used to use uranium,Older, box-shaped televisions, self-illuminating emergency "Exit" signs, and a couple of other appliances.
Yes, it is used to mean ordinary, usual, or common, e.g. everyday clothes.
The most common uranium isotope found in nature is Uranium-238. This particular isotope is mostly used in nuclear weapons and as the fuel supply for nuclear power.
used in the nuclear power industry to generate electricity
Uranium, particularly U-235
Reactors can use low enriched or natural uranium.Uranium dioxide or uranium carbide are the most common fuels today..