You think probable to "yellow cake".
Yellow cake is uranium diuranate - (NH4)2U2O7.
The yellow cake [ammonium diuranate - (NH4)2U2O7] is of course.... yellow.
The ore you get uranium from is called pitchblende or uraninite. Uranium is extracted from these ores through a process called milling, where the uranium is separated from the rock and concentrated into yellowcake, a uranium oxide concentrate.
The most common isotope of uranium is uranium-238.
Uranium is a scientific name.
Ouranio (writed with greek letters, of course) ... ουράνιο
The only name for uranium is uranium.
The yellow cake [ammonium diuranate - (NH4)2U2O7] is of course.... yellow.
The ore you get uranium from is called pitchblende or uraninite. Uranium is extracted from these ores through a process called milling, where the uranium is separated from the rock and concentrated into yellowcake, a uranium oxide concentrate.
The most common isotope of uranium is uranium-238.
To prepare uranium for use in a CANDU reactor, the uranium ore is first mined and then processed to extract uranium concentrate, often referred to as yellowcake (U3O8). This concentrate is then converted into uranium hexafluoride (UF6) through chemical processes. The UF6 undergoes enrichment to increase the proportion of the fissile isotope uranium-235, after which it is converted back into uranium dioxide (UO2) powder. Finally, the UO2 is sintered and fabricated into fuel pellets, which are assembled into fuel bundles for use in the reactor.
The fuel used in a nuclear reactor is typically uranium. Specifically, the most common type of uranium used is uranium-235, which undergoes nuclear fission to produce energy in the reactor.
The name of the chemical element uranium is derived from the name of the planet Uranus.
Enrico Cerilli has written: 'Oxygen leaching of a uranium concentrate'
Uranium is a scientific name.
Uranium (as an element) has atoms, not molecules; uranium compounds are molecules.
Ouranio (writed with greek letters, of course) ... ουράνιο
Uranium is more common and useful.