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  • L'uranium est un élément extrêmement radioactif employé en technologie nucléaire. Il sert également à renforcer les armures lorsqu'il a perdu sa radioactivité.
  • L' Uranium (symbole U, numéro atomique 92) était un élément radioactif. L'uranium était utilisé notamment comme carburant des réacteurs nucléaires et armes nucléaires. Une source importante d'uranium de la Fédération était la planète Janus VI. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark") Lors de leur voyage dans le temps en 1986, Uhura et Pavel Chekov étaient chargés de trouver de l'uranium. ("Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home")
  • A uranium atom has 92 protons and 92 electrons. 6 of the latter are valence electrons. The uranium nucleus binds between 141 and 146 neutrons, establishing six isotopes, the most common of which are U-238 (146 neutrons) and U-235 (143 neutrons). All isotopes are unstable and uranium is weakly radioactive. Uranium has the second highest atomic weight of the naturally occurring elements, lighter only than plutonium-244. Its density is about 70% higher than that of lead, but not as dense as gold or tungsten. It occurs naturally in low concentrations (a few parts per million) in soil, rock and water.
  • Uranium (symbol U) is a chemical element, atomic number 92 on the periodic table.
  • File:Uranium-Elph.gif Write the text of your article here!
  • The Pluto uranium mines were mines that were used for mining uranium.
  • Uranium is the heaviest naturally-occurring element and is radioactive. A valuable substance, it is mined by terrans.
  • Op de planeet Janus VI bevond zich een belangrijke Federatie bron van uranium. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark")
  • Uranium is a silvery-white metallic chemical element. Uranium is weakly radioactive because all its isotopes are unstable.
  • Uranium is a silvery-gray metallic chemical element in the actinide series of the periodic table that has the symbol U and atomic number 92. It is used by the Tau'ri in fission nuclear weapons, "dirty bombs" and power generation. The Genii also use uranium in their weapons. (SGA: "Underground")
  • Uranium was a radioactive element used as fuel for nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons. One important Federation source of uranium was the planet Janus VI. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark" ) In 1986, a time travelling Pavel Chekov and Nyota Uhura were assigned to the "uranium problem" (collecting photons from a nuclear vessel) by James T. Kirk. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • To earn this Clue, you must complete Mission 0: Agent Training. File:Clue11.jpg
  • Uranium is a fictional solid element for Powder Game. It is regarded as the most radioactive element, possibly after Plutonium.
  • Uranium (U) is a collectible resource in Mass Effect: Andromeda. It is used for crafting specific upgrades. For more information on how to obtain it, see Planet Scanning (Mass Effect: Andromeda).
  • Uranium is the ninety secondth element in the periodic tabel. It comes under the category of radioactive elements. Uranium has a density of 19.1 g/cm3. Exposure to uranium increases the risk of getting a variety of cancers due to its radioactivity.
  • Uranium is a metallic chemical element. It has the atomic number of 92 on the periodic table of the elements. Uranium, is very important element in the world today, as it has a very important role in Nuclear power plants. A type of Uranium isotope was also used in the creation of the atomic bomb, and other nuclear weapons today.
  • Uranium can also be used to nuke stuff (a personal hobbie of Kim "the Long one" Un). Uranium can also fuel nuclear reactors. This is sometimes promoted as an alternative to Fossil fuel but produces deadly radioactive waste.
  • By 1943, most of the countries fighting the Second Great War, including the United States, the Confederate States, Britain, France, Germany, and Austria-Hungary were attempting to construct superbombs with uranium. Germany was the first to successfully build and use the bomb, destroying the Russian capital Petrograd in 1944. However, once it was learned that the United States was attempting to build such a bomb, Featherston green-lighted the project. As the war began turning against the C.S., FitzBelmont was always ready to remind Featherston of his initial refusal.
  • Uranium is used to make nucular bombs. Nucular bombs are only dangerous to gays and other terrorists. Real men can stand under an exploding nuclear bomb to no ill effect. This has led to a modern variation on the medieval practise of ducking to find witches: nuclear bombs are exploded near suspected gayslamofascists. Nobody should have any, except America. Only one known person can create uranium: Stephen Colbert.
  • Uranium was a dangerously radioactive element that could be used in nuclear power plants as well as in deadly and devastating weapons. Uranium, when processed, would convert to plutonium. This material was found on the the planet Desrault, where the Sontarans were negotiating with the Time Lords and the Order of the Black Sun for the element. (COMIC: Black Sun Rising) File:StubTab.png
  • Uranium is one of 31 Rare Resources in the game and, if present on a map, becomes visible in the File:Industrial age small.jpg Industrial Age. It appears as a cluster of green-yellow glowing crystals. Like all rare resources on land, Uranium can be gathered by sending a Merchant from the Market to the resource location. Uranium provides the following benefits: Hint: After advancing to the Industrial Age, you can quick-check the availability of Uranium and other new rare resources in your territory by selecting any Market or Merchant – unconnected resources are blinking on the minimap.
  • Uranium is a chemical element with symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a silvery-white metal in the actinide series of the periodic table. A uranium atom has 92 protons and 92 electrons, of which 6 are valence electrons. Uranium is weakly radioactive because all its isotopes are unstable (with half-lives of the 6 naturally known isotopes, uranium-233 to uranium-238, varying between 69 years and 4.5 billion years). The most common isotopes of uranium are uranium-238 (which has 146 neutrons and accounts for almost 99.3% of the uranium found in nature) and uranium-235 (which has 143 neutrons, accounting for 0.7% of the element found naturally). Uranium has the second highest atomic weight of the primordially occurring elements, lighter only than plutonium. Its density is about 70% higher tha
  • uraenium, urainium, or uranium is a delicacy in Soviet Russia which is from an animal's digestive tract expelled through the uranus (or cloaca) during deuranation. In humans, deuranation may occur (depending on the individual and the circumstances) from once every two or three days to many times a day. Hardening of the uranium may cause prolonged interruption in the routine and is called constipation.The word uranium is the plural of the Latin word fæx meaning "dregs". There is no singular form in the English language [1]. The uranium of animals is often used as fertilizer.
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Era
  • *Rise of the Empire era *Rebellion era
Bonus
  • Nuclear Missiles are 10% faster and 5% cheaper to build.
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Catégorie
  • Minéraux
gather rate
  • +20 link=Knowledge, +20 link=Oil
natural
  • Yes
c4c
  • no
civ
  • no
Burn
  • No
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  • Yes
Row 1 info
  • Martin Heinrich Klaproth
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  • N/A
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  • Reactive to anything touching it.
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spread
  • None
Row 2 info
  • 1789
Row 1 title
  • Discovered by
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  • Year of Discovery
Rareté
  • peuordinaire
Row 3 info
  • named after planet of Uranus
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  • Name
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Number
  • 11
  • 92
Category
Special
  • Transforms Fighters into Zombies.
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  • General Properties
Period
  • Period 7
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Name
  • Uranium
Type
  • Solid
  • Heavy metal element
  • Metallic chemical element
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  • 518407.0
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  • Solid
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  • 1405.3
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  • 4404.0
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  • Uranium is one of the three rare elements essential for building the transstellar colony ship.
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  • *Power generation *Starship fuel
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  • Not assigned
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  • 238.028910
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  • no
Color
  • 338811
  • Silvery-white
RM
  • Metal
Symbol
  • U
ANum
  • 92
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Radius
  • 156
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  • f-Block
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  • goldenrod
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  • x
Locations
  • *Moorjhone *Ruusan *Sulon
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abstract
  • Uranium is a chemical element with symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a silvery-white metal in the actinide series of the periodic table. A uranium atom has 92 protons and 92 electrons, of which 6 are valence electrons. Uranium is weakly radioactive because all its isotopes are unstable (with half-lives of the 6 naturally known isotopes, uranium-233 to uranium-238, varying between 69 years and 4.5 billion years). The most common isotopes of uranium are uranium-238 (which has 146 neutrons and accounts for almost 99.3% of the uranium found in nature) and uranium-235 (which has 143 neutrons, accounting for 0.7% of the element found naturally). Uranium has the second highest atomic weight of the primordially occurring elements, lighter only than plutonium. Its density is about 70% higher than that of lead, but slightly lower than that of gold or tungsten. It occurs naturally in low concentrations of a few parts per million in soil, rock and water, and is commercially extracted from uranium-bearing minerals such as uraninite. In nature, uranium is found as uranium-238 (99.2739–99.2752%), uranium-235 (0.7198–0.7202%), and a very small amount of uranium-234 (0.0050–0.0059%). Uranium decays slowly by emitting an alpha particle. The half-life of uranium-238 is about 4.47 billion years and that of uranium-235 is 704 million years, making them useful in dating the age of the Earth. Many contemporary uses of uranium exploit its unique nuclear properties. Uranium-235 has the distinction of being the only naturally occurring fissile isotope. Uranium-238 is fissionable by fast neutrons, and is fertile, meaning it can be transmuted to fissile plutonium-239 in a nuclear reactor. Another fissile isotope, uranium-233, can be produced from natural thorium and is also important in nuclear technology. While uranium-238 has a small probability for spontaneous fission or even induced fission with fast neutrons, uranium-235 and to a lesser degree uranium-233 have a much higher fission cross-section for slow neutrons. In sufficient concentration, these isotopes maintain a sustained nuclear chain reaction. This generates the heat in nuclear power reactors, and produces the fissile material for nuclear weapons. Depleted uranium (238U) is used in kinetic energy penetrators and armor plating. Uranium is used as a colorant in uranium glass producing orange-red to lemon yellow hues. It was also used for tinting and shading in early photography. The 1789 discovery of uranium in the mineral pitchblende is credited to Martin Heinrich Klaproth, who named the new element after the planet Uranus. Eugène-Melchior Péligot was the first person to isolate the metal and its radioactive properties were discovered in 1896 by Henri Becquerel. Research by Enrico Fermi and others, such as J. Robert Oppenheimer starting in 1934 led to its use as a fuel in the nuclear power industry and in Little Boy, the first nuclear weapon used in war. An ensuing arms race during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union produced tens of thousands of nuclear weapons that used uranium metal and uranium-derived plutonium-239. The security of those weapons and their fissile material following the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 is an ongoing concern for public health and safety. See Nuclear proliferation.
  • L'uranium est un élément extrêmement radioactif employé en technologie nucléaire. Il sert également à renforcer les armures lorsqu'il a perdu sa radioactivité.
  • L' Uranium (symbole U, numéro atomique 92) était un élément radioactif. L'uranium était utilisé notamment comme carburant des réacteurs nucléaires et armes nucléaires. Une source importante d'uranium de la Fédération était la planète Janus VI. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark") Lors de leur voyage dans le temps en 1986, Uhura et Pavel Chekov étaient chargés de trouver de l'uranium. ("Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home")
  • A uranium atom has 92 protons and 92 electrons. 6 of the latter are valence electrons. The uranium nucleus binds between 141 and 146 neutrons, establishing six isotopes, the most common of which are U-238 (146 neutrons) and U-235 (143 neutrons). All isotopes are unstable and uranium is weakly radioactive. Uranium has the second highest atomic weight of the naturally occurring elements, lighter only than plutonium-244. Its density is about 70% higher than that of lead, but not as dense as gold or tungsten. It occurs naturally in low concentrations (a few parts per million) in soil, rock and water.
  • By 1943, most of the countries fighting the Second Great War, including the United States, the Confederate States, Britain, France, Germany, and Austria-Hungary were attempting to construct superbombs with uranium. Germany was the first to successfully build and use the bomb, destroying the Russian capital Petrograd in 1944. In 1941, Confederate physicist Henderson V. FitzBelmont had explained several possible enrichment techniques he had thought of in his pitch to President Jake Featherston, including gaseous diffusion using the highly toxic uranium hexafluoride. His inability to say with certainty whether any of these would work led Featherston to refuse to grant him the men and resources his proposed project would require. However, once it was learned that the United States was attempting to build such a bomb, Featherston green-lighted the project. As the war began turning against the C.S., FitzBelmont was always ready to remind Featherston of his initial refusal.
  • Uranium (symbol U) is a chemical element, atomic number 92 on the periodic table.
  • File:Uranium-Elph.gif Write the text of your article here!
  • The Pluto uranium mines were mines that were used for mining uranium.
  • uraenium, urainium, or uranium is a delicacy in Soviet Russia which is from an animal's digestive tract expelled through the uranus (or cloaca) during deuranation. In humans, deuranation may occur (depending on the individual and the circumstances) from once every two or three days to many times a day. Hardening of the uranium may cause prolonged interruption in the routine and is called constipation.The word uranium is the plural of the Latin word fæx meaning "dregs". There is no singular form in the English language [1]. The distinctive odor of uranium is due to bacterial action. Bacteria produce compounds such as indole, skatole, and thiols (sulfur containing compounds), as well as the inorganic gas hydrogen sulfide. These are the same compounds that are responsible for the odor of flatulence. Consumption of foods with spices may result in the spices being undigested and adding to the odor of uranium. Certain commercial products exist that can reduce the odor of uranium. The uranium of animals is often used as fertilizer. Some animal uranium are used as a fuel source, especially for cooking. Uranium is edible, it is recommended that one consumes 2lb of Uranium a day.
  • Uranium is the heaviest naturally-occurring element and is radioactive. A valuable substance, it is mined by terrans.
  • Op de planeet Janus VI bevond zich een belangrijke Federatie bron van uranium. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark")
  • Uranium is a silvery-white metallic chemical element. Uranium is weakly radioactive because all its isotopes are unstable.
  • Uranium was a dangerously radioactive element that could be used in nuclear power plants as well as in deadly and devastating weapons. Uranium, when processed, would convert to plutonium. This material was found on the the planet Desrault, where the Sontarans were negotiating with the Time Lords and the Order of the Black Sun for the element. (COMIC: Black Sun Rising) Sebastian Grayle, under the guise of "Leofric of Exeter" and with the aid of the Nimon, mined uranium and converted it to plutonium in order to power the transport capsules for the Nimon. The Nimon taught Sebastian where and how to mine the uranium. (AUDIO: Seasons of Fear) File:StubTab.png
  • Uranium is used to make nucular bombs. Nucular bombs are only dangerous to gays and other terrorists. Real men can stand under an exploding nuclear bomb to no ill effect. This has led to a modern variation on the medieval practise of ducking to find witches: nuclear bombs are exploded near suspected gayslamofascists. Nobody should have any, except America. Only one known person can create uranium: Stephen Colbert. Aside from feeding robots, some people think Uranium is used to make electricity but it's really just a cover up for sending Uranium to terrorists through the undersea interglobal power grid. Thankfully the patriot act has put an end to this practice.
  • Uranium is a silvery-gray metallic chemical element in the actinide series of the periodic table that has the symbol U and atomic number 92. It is used by the Tau'ri in fission nuclear weapons, "dirty bombs" and power generation. The Genii also use uranium in their weapons. (SGA: "Underground")
  • Uranium was a radioactive element used as fuel for nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons. One important Federation source of uranium was the planet Janus VI. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark" ) In 1986, a time travelling Pavel Chekov and Nyota Uhura were assigned to the "uranium problem" (collecting photons from a nuclear vessel) by James T. Kirk. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • To earn this Clue, you must complete Mission 0: Agent Training. File:Clue11.jpg
  • Uranium is a fictional solid element for Powder Game. It is regarded as the most radioactive element, possibly after Plutonium.
  • Uranium is one of 31 Rare Resources in the game and, if present on a map, becomes visible in the File:Industrial age small.jpg Industrial Age. It appears as a cluster of green-yellow glowing crystals. Like all rare resources on land, Uranium can be gathered by sending a Merchant from the Market to the resource location. Uranium provides the following benefits: * File:Knowledge.jpg Knowledge gather rate +20 * File:Oil.jpg Oil gather rate +20 * Nuclear Missiles are 10% faster and 5% cheaper to build. The gather rates from rare resources can be increased in various ways, as described in the main article. Uranium is also one of four rare resources producing oil, with the other three being Rubber, Aluminum and Titanium. Oil production from rare resources is affected by Refineries, with each refinery increasing the gather rate of oil by 33%. Hint: After advancing to the Industrial Age, you can quick-check the availability of Uranium and other new rare resources in your territory by selecting any Market or Merchant – unconnected resources are blinking on the minimap.
  • Uranium (U) is a collectible resource in Mass Effect: Andromeda. It is used for crafting specific upgrades. For more information on how to obtain it, see Planet Scanning (Mass Effect: Andromeda).
  • Uranium is the ninety secondth element in the periodic tabel. It comes under the category of radioactive elements. Uranium has a density of 19.1 g/cm3. Exposure to uranium increases the risk of getting a variety of cancers due to its radioactivity.
  • Uranium is a metallic chemical element. It has the atomic number of 92 on the periodic table of the elements. Uranium, is very important element in the world today, as it has a very important role in Nuclear power plants. A type of Uranium isotope was also used in the creation of the atomic bomb, and other nuclear weapons today.
  • Uranium can also be used to nuke stuff (a personal hobbie of Kim "the Long one" Un). Uranium can also fuel nuclear reactors. This is sometimes promoted as an alternative to Fossil fuel but produces deadly radioactive waste.
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