Formation of iodides: UI3 and UI4.
A iodine solution in water.
Iodine crystals
Nothing special happens and no reaction occurs. Iodine is hardly soluble in water.
a red crystal
You get Mikey.
Uranium combine with the majority of other elements; also uranium has alloys with the majority of metals.
Plutonium and uranium can form alloys.
It's the same as uranium
Both iodine-129 and iodine-131 are produced by the fission of uranium atoms during operation of nuclear reactors and by plutonium (or uranium) in the detonation of nuclear weapons. US EPA Link below.
Yes, uranium can form chemical compounds or alloys with the majority of other elements.
yes
Known compounds with oxygen, hydrogen, iodine, chlorine, bromine, etc.
It is possible but this reaction was not studied.
you get wet uranium
Uranium carbides as: UC, UC2, U2C3; uranium carbides are used as nuclear fuel and rarely as catalysts in chemical engineering.
Iodine, Livermorium, Uranium I Lv U
Iodine, bromine, chlorine, sulfur, oxygen, nitrogen