You may already know that the chemical element with atomic number 92 is Uranium.
But there's a lot of cool stuff about Uranium that most people don't know. Check this out:
But there's a lot of cool stuff about Uranium that most people don't know. Check this out:
Uranium Overview
Description
Silvery-white, dense, ductile, malleable, radioactive metal.
Symbol
U (Uranium)Sources
Occurs in many rocks, but in large amounts only in such minerals as pitchblende and carnotite.
Uses
For many centuries it was used as a pigment for glass. Now it is used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and in bombs.
State at 20 °C
solid
Name Origin
Named for the planet Uranus.
Discovery
Discovered By: Martin Klaproth
Year: 1789
Location: Germany
Atomic Mass
238,0289
Learn more about the atomic mass.
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