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Radium metal made up of​

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Answered by harshgoyal4934
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Radium is present in all uranium ores, and could be extracted as a by-product of uranium refining. Uranium ores from DR Congo and Canada are richest in radium. Today radium is extracted from spent fuel rods from nuclear reactors. Annual production of this element is fewer than 100 grams per year.

Answered by divyamohandivy19
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it is made up of uranium ores

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