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Fireworks
Gold Ore
Gold Jewellery
Iron Ore
Teeth Braces
Oxygen
Sun
Electron Transfer
Diamonds
Halogen Elements
Nuclear Reprocessing Plant
Extracting Radioisotopes
Nuclear Power Station
Spent Nuclear Fuel Rods
Abandoned Ships in a Port in Chernobyl
The Structure of Metals
Background Radiation (labelled)
Background Radiation (unlabelled)
Uranium
Uranium was discovered in 1789 by Dr Klaproth, who named it after the newly discovered planet Uranus.
The relative atomic mass of uranium is the second highest of all the naturally occurring elements. Only plutonium has atoms that are heavier.
Uranium is weakly radioactive. Its radioactive decay is the main source of ...
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