Uranium eventually turns into a permanent isotope of which element?
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Naturally occurring uranium is composed of three major isotopes, uranium-238 (99.27
39–99.2752% natural abundance), uranium-235(0.7198–0.7202%), and uranium-234 (0.0050–0.0059%).[2] All three isotopes are radioactive, creating radioisotopes, with the most abundant and stable being uranium-238 with a half-life of 4.4683×109 years 239(close to the age of the Earth).
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39–99.2752% natural abundance), uranium-235(0.7198–0.7202%), and uranium-234 (0.0050–0.0059%).[2] All three isotopes are radioactive, creating radioisotopes, with the most abundant and stable being uranium-238 with a half-life of 4.4683×109 years 239(close to the age of the Earth).
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Uranium-235 eventually decays into lead-206, and uranium-238 into lead-207. The radioactive decay of uranium isotopes contributes a great deal to the internal heat of the Earth.
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