Which heavy metals are used to produce atomic energy
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Heavy metals refer to those metals which have a relatively high density.
They are toxic in nature at low concentrations as well.
Examples of such metals are mercury, arsenic, chromium, cadmium and so on.
The heavy metals which are used to produce atomic energy are uranium, plutonium, zirconium, radium and thorium.
They are toxic in nature at low concentrations as well.
Examples of such metals are mercury, arsenic, chromium, cadmium and so on.
The heavy metals which are used to produce atomic energy are uranium, plutonium, zirconium, radium and thorium.
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Heavy metals which are used to produce atomic energy are uranium, plutonium.
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