used in the nuclear power industry to generate electricity
The most common isotope of uranium is uranium-238.
No home uses of uranium, excepting decorative coloured glass objects.
The most common isotope of uranium is uranium-238 with 146 neutrons.
Uranium is not used for medical purposes. It is primarily used in nuclear reactors for power generation and in military applications for its radioactive properties. However, uranium isotopes are sometimes used in radiation therapy for cancer treatment.
The country that uses the least amount of uranium is likely one with very limited or no nuclear power infrastructure. Some possibilities include small island nations or countries heavily reliant on other energy sources.
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Two uses of uranium are very important:- nuclear fuel for nuclear reactors- explosive for nuclear weapons
uranium -just an elemet uranium 235 -element but this is radioactive
Uranium hasn't uses for health.
Nuclear power. Military use.
The most common isotope of uranium is uranium-238.
Uranium hasn't medical uses.
No home uses of uranium, excepting decorative coloured glass objects.
it gets you uranium, if you have uses for uranium. beyond that i am not sure exactly what kind of answer you were looking for. there are several hundred possible uses for uranium, most of them totally non-nuclear.
Some examples of uranium compounds are: uranyl nitrate, uranium dioxide, uranium hexafluoride, uranium tetrachloride, triuraniumoctaoxide, uranyl acetate, uranium iodide, uranium nitride, uranium, sulfide, uranium carbide, uranyl sulfate, etc.
The only name for uranium is uranium.
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.