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Because Alhpa radiation is by far most dangerous radiation, but it is very easily stopped be few cm of air or by a piece of paper. However if one swallows (or breathes in) a source of Alhpa radiation (uranium for example) it will do damage cells DNA beyond repair. The reason why alpha radiation is so much more dangerous than Betta and Gamma is because it's particles relatively large and able to destroy both of the DNA stands simultaneously.

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Are there any kinds of uranium?

In nature, uranium is found as uranium-238 (99.284%), uranium-235 (0.711%),[4] and a very small amount of uranium-234 (0.0058%)


Has the amount of uranium in Earth increased over geologic time Has the amount of lead in Earth increased?

The amount of uranium on Earth has remained relatively constant over geologic time, as uranium is a naturally occurring element that is not created or destroyed in significant amounts. On the other hand, the amount of lead on Earth has increased over time due to the radioactive decay of uranium and other elements that eventually form lead isotopes as byproducts.


What happens when you eat uranium?

Eating uranium is a bad idea, as you probably guessed. Fortunately for people, most uranium that is ingested will pass relatively quickly through the digestive tract, but some may be absorbed. Absorbed uranium poses a hazard, and the amount of uranium ingested would have to be quantified to make an assessment. Breathing uranium, which is a separate issue, is much more hazardous. There will be variations in the amounts of uranium absorbed by the body that will depend on whether the ingested material is uranium metal or whether it is a compound of this actinide. Organic compounds will be absorbed more readily than, say, uranium oxide. Further, the uranium that gets uptaken may be deposited in the bones, the liver or other places. The long term effect of absorbed uranium is that is may be in someone for a while and present a radiation hazard. We know that uranium is radioactive, though weakly. If uranium is deposited in tissue, it may stay there for a while. Radioactive decay will leave decay products, which are also radioactive, stuck within the affected tissue. Anyone who "takes in" uranium may be in store for some body scans to assess damage and what risks the future may hold. It is a challenge to quantify the amount of uranium that a person may have within him, and medical assessment will depend on a good workup.


What Would happen if you had uranium in a enclosed container and exposed it to a large amount of electricity?

Being a metal Uranium would conduct electricity.


How coal equals one ounce of uranium?

The energy produced from burning one ounce of uranium is equivalent to burning approximately 3 tons of coal. This is because uranium has a much higher energy density and efficiency in power generation compared to coal. This means that a small amount of uranium can produce the same amount of energy as a much larger amount of coal.

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Breathing in or swallowing a large amount of a uranium compound may be fatal?

Yes, it is possible.


Breathing in or swallowing a small amount of uranium compound may be fatal?

This depends on many factors: the quantity inhaled or ingested, cronic contamination or a single contamination, the chemical form of uranium, the physical form of uranium (powder, bulk solid, solution), the enrichment of uranium, the life style and the foods ingested, etc. Please define these aspects for a more correct answer.


Are there any kinds of uranium?

In nature, uranium is found as uranium-238 (99.284%), uranium-235 (0.711%),[4] and a very small amount of uranium-234 (0.0058%)


What is the amount of Protons in Uranium?

92


What is the amount uranium is used in nuclear fission?

Minimum one atom of uranium 235.


Has the amount of uranium in Earth increased over geologic time Has the amount of lead in Earth increased?

The amount of uranium on Earth has remained relatively constant over geologic time, as uranium is a naturally occurring element that is not created or destroyed in significant amounts. On the other hand, the amount of lead on Earth has increased over time due to the radioactive decay of uranium and other elements that eventually form lead isotopes as byproducts.


What are the benefits of the sperm when its swallowing?

The benefits are a small amount of protein and glucose. Other than that there are no harmful effects of swallowing semen.


What are the positive enriched uranium?

- the energy released from enriched uranium is higher compared to natural uranium- the amount of uranium needed for a reactor is lower- research reactors work only with enriched uranium- atomic bombs have highly enriched uranium or plutonium


What happens when you eat uranium?

Eating uranium is a bad idea, as you probably guessed. Fortunately for people, most uranium that is ingested will pass relatively quickly through the digestive tract, but some may be absorbed. Absorbed uranium poses a hazard, and the amount of uranium ingested would have to be quantified to make an assessment. Breathing uranium, which is a separate issue, is much more hazardous. There will be variations in the amounts of uranium absorbed by the body that will depend on whether the ingested material is uranium metal or whether it is a compound of this actinide. Organic compounds will be absorbed more readily than, say, uranium oxide. Further, the uranium that gets uptaken may be deposited in the bones, the liver or other places. The long term effect of absorbed uranium is that is may be in someone for a while and present a radiation hazard. We know that uranium is radioactive, though weakly. If uranium is deposited in tissue, it may stay there for a while. Radioactive decay will leave decay products, which are also radioactive, stuck within the affected tissue. Anyone who "takes in" uranium may be in store for some body scans to assess damage and what risks the future may hold. It is a challenge to quantify the amount of uranium that a person may have within him, and medical assessment will depend on a good workup.


How do you prepare 1 mole solution of uranium?

- Dissolve 502 g uranyl nitrate hexahydrate in distilled water in A Berzelius flask. - Transfer quantitatively the solution in a 1 L volumetric flask. - Add distilled water to the mark, maintaining the flask in a thermostat, at 20 0C, for 30 min. - Stir vigorously. - Extract an aliquot for analysis, to know exactly the uranium concentration.


What is uranium and how does it relate to the digestive system?

Uranium is a natural chemical element, radioactive and toxic. Ingestion of soluble salts of uranium can lead to intoxication, depending of course on the amount ingested.


Is amount a compound word?

No, "amount" is not a compound word. It is a single word that stands on its own.