how can electricity is created by Uranium i.e. 1 gram or 1 kg of uranium create how many amount...
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Really depends on how you plan to get the energy out. These are the most energetic ways to react your reactant.
Quark Melting (new, but still improbable at its very best).
Nuclear Fusion (improbable at best given reactant).
Neutron Capture (fission) = best choice now.
The neutron-capture event (fission), is going to be dependent on the Neutron-Induced Fission Cross-Sections (reactivity) of your Uranium.
In 1 gram of Uranium-235 there are 235 grams in one mole of atoms, you can use the values in the image to do the other work.
The maximum amount of energy in 1g of U-235 is not a realist example for your question, in regard to slipperly chain-reaction-slopes.
U-235 is dangerous in neutron-capture (fission).
U-235 is dangerous basically no-matter-what.
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