Uranium
238.0289 amu
Martin Heinrich Klaproth is credited with the discovery of uranium in 1789.
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chemical properties, health and environmental effects of uranium ... Chemical properties of uranium - Health effects of uranium - Environmental effects of uranium...
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Chemical Properties of Uranium ... Comprehensive data on the chemical element Uranium is provided on this page; including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides of Uranium. Common chemical compounds are also provided for many elements.
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Links to information about physical and chemical properties of uranium compounds (U308, U02, U4, UO2F2), including UF6. ... Information about physical and chemical properties of uranium compounds, including UF6.
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Science Central - 514990 - Information about physical and chemical properties of uranium compounds, including UF6. ... Information about physical and chemical properties of uranium compounds, including UF6. Sponsored Links:
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Science Central - 514995 - Very extensive information about the chemical/physical properties of uranium. ... Very extensive information about the chemical/physical properties of uranium. Information includes the occurrence of uranium, isotopes, and spectrum. Sponsored Links:
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ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF THE ELEMENTS & Periodic Table ... List of Elements in Atomic Number Order. ... Physical Properties of some Elements...
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Abstract: Comprehensive studies on the radiotoxicological risk of an intermediate compound UO 4, which is not specified in ICRP Recommendations, were motivated by its increased use in the nuclear fuel cycle and the lack of information such as physico-chemical and biokinetic properties.
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Properties of the Natural Uranium Isotopes ... In addition to the radiological and chemical hazards, uranium metal presents a hazard from spontaneous ignition of finely divided particles (pyrophoricity).
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All isotopes of uranium behave very much alike. They have the same chemical properties. The only way they differ from each other is by weight. An atom of uranium-238, for example, weighs about 1 percent more than an atom of uranium-235.
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