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Uranium 238 (depleted uranium) uses:

- fertil isotope in some types of nuclear reactors

- shield against nuclear radiation

- counterweight

- material for armors and projectiles

- catalyst

- additive for glass and ceramics (to obtain beautiful green or yellow colors)

- toner in Photography

- mordant for textiles

- additive for the preparation of biological samples for electron microscopy

- other minor uses

Applications of potassium-40:

- minerals dating by the potassium-argon method

- radiometric analysis of samples containing potassium

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