Los elementos: el uranio

Los elementos: el uranio

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Uranium, named after the planet Uranus, has the second largest atomic mass among naturally occurring elements, only surpassed by plutonium. It is weakly radioactive and contributes significantly to the earth's internal heat. Despite its low concentration in soil, rocks, and water, uranium is more abundant than silver. Historically, uranium was used to color glass, and today it plays a crucial role in nuclear technology and military applications due to its high density. Uranium-238, its most common isotope, has a half-life of over 4 billion years, making it valuable for determining the earth's age.

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What is the relative atomic mass of uranium compared to other naturally occurring elements?

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How does uranium's abundance compare to silver before it was known to be radioactive?

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What role does uranium play in nuclear technology and power generation?

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In what ways is uranium used in military applications?

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What is the half-life of uranium-238, and why is it significant?

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