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Uranium minerals are: pitchblende, carnotite, autunite, coffinite, etc.

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What can minerals that contain uranium or radium be detected by?

a geiger counter


Is radium found alone in nature?

Radium exist only in very small concentrations in uranium minerals; radium hasn't its own minerals.


How can uranium and radium be found?

Radium is a by-product of the uranium industry.


What mineral contains radium?

Radium has not its own minerals; radium exist in extremely low concentrations in uranium and thorium ores.


Is uranium ore a mineral?

See the link below to know more about uranium minerals.


Can radium be found in nature as?

Radium exist only in very small concentrations in uranium and thorium ores; radium hasn't its own minerals.


Does radon have uranium in it?

Uranium and thorium minerals contain radon.


What puzzled Marie Curie about uranium?

- They discovered that radiations are emitted from the uranium atom (and not from the molecule containing uranium) and are dependent on the quantity of uranium. - They discovered polonium and radium in uranium minerals.


What puzzled Marie curie and her husband about uranium?

- They discovered that radiations are emitted from the uranium atom (and not from the molecule containing uranium) and are dependent on the quantity of uranium. - They discovered polonium and radium in uranium minerals.


Is uranium a soil?

Uranium is a metal, natural, radioactive. Uranium exist only as minerals in the nature. Soils contain traces of uranium.


Why is radium found in uranium ores but not in barium ores?

Radium is a decay product of uranium.


Where was radium found on earth?

Radium exist in very small concentrations in uranium ores. It was first discovered in uranium minerals from Joachimsthal, North Bohemia (now Jachymov in the Czech Republic) by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and Gustave Bemont (1898).