Uranium is both radioactive and a toxic metal to humans. Exposure to uranium can disrupt normal function of most systems in the body. Uranium itself has not been shown to be a direct cause in any human deaths, but exposure to its ions has.
The wavelength that will cause electrons to travel faster when hitting uranium is 100nm. If the wavelength was any lower, electrons would not move as fast.
As a metal uranium can by processed in any shape.
Any gene; depleted uranium is uranium containing more than 99,8 % of the isotope uranium 238.
It could if you snorted yellowcake or uranium machining dust. Another way it might is if you had been in an area where depleted uranium antitank shells had been fired. But lung cancer is probably more likely for any of these cases than nasal cancer.
In nature, uranium is found as uranium-238 (99.284%), uranium-235 (0.711%),[4] and a very small amount of uranium-234 (0.0058%)
Uranium-234 has any practical use.
Uranium is an element, it does not 'use' any products.
yes,it produces half of the earths uranium
Being a metal uranium can be obtained in any shape desired.
Uranium is not made of any material because Uranium is an element and elements are not made of something else.
Uranium can be any temperature. At room temperature, it is a solid metal.