At their most basic:・ (1) A nuclear reactor uses the enriched uranium isotope U-235, along with deuterium oxide ("heavy water"). ....view more
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the uranium isotope 335 is the "uranium" you are thinking of. uranium 335 is bombarded with one neutron. this turns it into uranium 336 which is extremely unstable.
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the uranium isotope 335 is the "uranium" you are thinking of. uranium 335 is bombarded with one neutron. this turns it into uranium 336 which is extremely unstable.
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Isotopes of uranium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Uranium (U) is a naturally occurring radioactive element that has no stable isotopes but two primordial isotopes (uranium-238 and uranium-235) that have long ... |
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Uranium-235 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Uranium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Natural uranium as found in the Earth's crust is a mixture largely of two isotopes: uranium-238 (U-238), accounting for 99.3% and uranium-235 (U-235) about ...
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Natural uranium consists of three isotopes: uranium-238, uranium-235, and uranium-234. Uranium isotopes are radioactive. The nuclei of radioactive elements ...
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Jul 24, 2011 ... Natural uranium consists of three isotopes: U-238, U-235 and U-234, with ... there is a range of natural variations for each isotope, U234 varies ...
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Has an extensive list about the isotopes of uranium. Gives mass number, half life, branching percentage, and decay mode of the isotopes.
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