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what is uranium in nuclear chemistry ​

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Answered by abhinavkoolath
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radioactive chemical element of the actinoid series of the periodic table, atomic number 92. It is an important nuclear fuel.

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Uranium and Depleted Uranium. (Updated September 2016) The basic fuel for a nuclear power reactor is uranium – a heavy metal able to release abundant concentrated energy. Uranium occurs naturally in the Earth's crust and is mildly radioactive. It is the only element with a naturally-occurring fissile isotope.

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