Uranium is not a fossil fuel; uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Uranium is a fuel. It is not like a fossil fuel in that it is not consumed by burning (rapid oxidation) to produce heat.Uranium is consumed by its radioactive decay. This process releases heat which is used, just like a fossil fuel, to make steam to run power plants. It is consumed much more slowly than is fossil fuels, and it does not release carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides and other gases to the atmosphere when it is consumed. It does create an ash, the spent fuel. Spent uranium fuel does not fly into the air the way fossil fuel ash might if not controlled, but it does have to be disposed of. - Since spent uranium fuel is radioactive, making disposal more difficult.
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Uranium-235 and uranium-238 are natural, radioactive isotopes of uranium; they have 92 protons and electrons but the number of neutrons is different: - for 235U: 143 - for 238U: 146
Uranium is not a fossil fuel; it is a radioactive metal used as a fuel source in nuclear power plants. The other options - coal, natural gas, and oil - are fossil fuels formed from the decomposition of organic matter over millions of years.
Uranium has some advantages compared with fossil fuels:1. Uranium is an alternative to fossil fuels, especially for countries without reserves of coal, petrol, methane.2. Uranium don't contribute to global warming.3. Uranium don't release carbon dioxide.4. In the future uranium can be extracted from the sea water.
Coal, methane gas, oil are fossil fuels; uranium is not a fossil fuel.
Uranium does not become a fossil fuel because it is a radioactive element used in nuclear power plants to generate electricity. Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas are formed from organic matter over millions of years through a process called fossilization.
Petroleum and uranium can be used as fuels.
Coal, iron, uranium, and petroleum are natural resources that are essential for various industries. Coal is a fossil fuel used for energy production, iron is a metal used in construction and manufacturing, uranium is used as a fuel in nuclear power plants, and petroleum is a fossil fuel used for transportation and energy production.
Uranium ia a natural metal, a radioactive chemical element. Uranium is used as a nuclear fuel. Petroleum is a complex of organic compounds. Petroleum is a fossil fuel.
Uranium is a fuel. It is not like a fossil fuel in that it is not consumed by burning (rapid oxidation) to produce heat.Uranium is consumed by its radioactive decay. This process releases heat which is used, just like a fossil fuel, to make steam to run power plants. It is consumed much more slowly than is fossil fuels, and it does not release carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides and other gases to the atmosphere when it is consumed. It does create an ash, the spent fuel. Spent uranium fuel does not fly into the air the way fossil fuel ash might if not controlled, but it does have to be disposed of. - Since spent uranium fuel is radioactive, making disposal more difficult.
Petroleum is a fossil fuel, containing many organic compounds; burning of petroleum release thermal energy. Uranium is a radioactive metal; fission of uranium release a great quantity of nuclear energy.
Because uranium has no contribution to global warming.
No. Nuclear power plants use a uranium to provide the heat to generate electricity from. By splitting the nuclei of uranium atoms (called nuclear fission), energy is released, which will be used for electricity generation. Uranium is a radioactive metal, not a fossil fuel.
Fossil fuels are not used in nuclear power stations. Nuclear fuel is used (uranium)
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Uranium-235, which powers nuclear fission