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Fueling the Future: Uranium and the Prospects of Advanced Nuclear Technologies.

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Tariq Aziz

  • T.L. Humphrey

  • Paru le : 16/06/2024
Exploring the Atom's Power: Uranium's FoundationsUranium is an important chemical element with a prominent role in modern technology. Its atomic number... > Lire la suite
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Exploring the Atom's Power: Uranium's FoundationsUranium is an important chemical element with a prominent role in modern technology. Its atomic number is 92 and its symbol is U. An understanding of atomic structure, radioactivity, and nuclear energy harvesting laid the groundwork for the discovery of this heavy metal in the 18th century. We will examine uranium's crucial significance in both peaceful and contentious applications, as well as its historical context, elemental properties, and nuclear aspects, in this exploration.
Looking back:German scientist Martin Heinrich Klaproth is widely considered to have discovered uranium in 1789. He chose the name Uranus in honor of the newly-discovered planet. Later in 1841, though, Eugene-Melchior Péligot reduced uranium tetrachloride with potassium, isolating uranium in its metallic state. The uranium industry reached a turning point in the twentieth century as scientists started to understand the element's nuclear physics applications.
In 1938, Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann discovered nuclear fission, which paved the way for uranium to be used as a powerful energy source and for nuclear weapons to be developed. Basic Characteristics:The actinide series, of which uranium is a part, is the lowest grouping of the periodic table and contains the heavy elements. It possesses exceptional qualities and is a thick, silvery-white metal.
Its radioactivity is a distinguishing trait. Among the several isotopes of uranium, uranium-238 (U-238) accounts for more than 99 percent of the element in nature. With a concentration of less than 1%, uranium-235 (U-235) is the second naturally occurring isotope.

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  • Date de parution : 16/06/2024
  • Editeur : T.L. Humphrey
  • ISBN : 8227640574
  • EAN : 9798227640574
  • Format : ePub
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