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uranium$88869$ - translation to arabic

NUCLIDES WITH ATOMIC NUMBER Z = 92 AND WITH DIFFERENT MASS NUMBERS
Uranium-239; Uranium-240; Uranium-237; Isotopes of Uranium; Uranium-241; U232; Uranium 232; Uranium-231; Uranium-230; Uranium-217; Uranium-218; Uranium-219; Uranium-220; Uranium-221; Uranium-222; Uranium-223; Uranium-224; Uranium-225; Uranium-226; Uranium-227; Uranium-228; Uranium-229; Uranium-242; Uranium Isotopes; Uranium isotopes; Uranium-214; Uranium-215; Uranium-216; Uranium isotope

uranium      
n. اليورانيم عنصر فلزية
URANIUM         
  • alt=Shiny metallic cylinder with a sharpened tip. The overall length is 9 cm and diameter about 2 cm.
  • alt=White fragmentred mushroom-like smoke cloud evolving from the ground.
  • alt=Two fuzzy black features on a fuzzy white paper-like background. There is a handwriting at the top of the picture.
  • The evolution of Earth's [[radiogenic heat]] flow over time: contribution from <sup>235</sup>U in red and from <sup>238</sup>U in green
  • alt=An industrial room with four large illuminated light bulbs hanging down from a bar.
  • alt=A photo of a large hall filled with arrays of long white standing cylinders.
  • title=NUEXCO Exchange Value (Monthly Uranium Spot)}}</ref>
  • alt=Photograph featuring sunflowers in front and a plant on the back. The plant has a wide cooling tower with diameter comparable to its height with a cloud of water vapor rising from the top.
  • alt=A diagram showing a chain transformation of uranium-235 to uranium-236 to barium-141 and krypton-92
  • alt=A shiny gray 5-centimeter piece of matter with a rough surface.
  • alt=A graph showing evolution of number of nuclear weapons in the US and USSR and in the period 1945–2005. US dominates early and USSR later years with and crossover around 1978.
  • Uranium in its oxidation states III, IV, V, VI
  • alt=A glass place on a glass stand. The plate is glowing green while the stand is colorless.
  • Cubes and cuboids of uranium produced during the Manhattan project
  • UV light]].
  • alt=A graph of potential vs. pH showing stability regions of various uranium compounds
  • alt=A graph of potential vs. pH showing stability regions of various uranium compounds
  • alt=Snow-like substance in a sealed glass ampoule.
  • alt=A graph of potential vs. pH showing stability regions of various uranium compounds
  • alt=A graph of potential vs. pH showing stability regions of various uranium compounds
  • Uranium price 1990–2022.
  • Reactions of uranium metal
  • The planet [[Uranus]], which uranium is named after
  • alt=A glass cylinder capped on both ends with metal electrodes. Inside the glass bulb there is a metal cylinder connected to the electrodes.
RADIOACTIVE, METALLIC ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER 92
Element 92; Uranium Processing; Uranic; Uranium metal; Uranium supply; History of uranium; Uranium pentaiodide; U(IV); U(VI); Uranium poisoning; Uranium(V) iodide; U (element)

ألاسم

أُورانيوم ; يُورانيُوم

uranium         
  • alt=Shiny metallic cylinder with a sharpened tip. The overall length is 9&nbsp;cm and diameter about 2&nbsp;cm.
  • alt=White fragmentred mushroom-like smoke cloud evolving from the ground.
  • alt=Two fuzzy black features on a fuzzy white paper-like background. There is a handwriting at the top of the picture.
  • The evolution of Earth's [[radiogenic heat]] flow over time: contribution from <sup>235</sup>U in red and from <sup>238</sup>U in green
  • alt=An industrial room with four large illuminated light bulbs hanging down from a bar.
  • alt=A photo of a large hall filled with arrays of long white standing cylinders.
  • title=NUEXCO Exchange Value (Monthly Uranium Spot)}}</ref>
  • alt=Photograph featuring sunflowers in front and a plant on the back. The plant has a wide cooling tower with diameter comparable to its height with a cloud of water vapor rising from the top.
  • alt=A diagram showing a chain transformation of uranium-235 to uranium-236 to barium-141 and krypton-92
  • alt=A shiny gray 5-centimeter piece of matter with a rough surface.
  • alt=A graph showing evolution of number of nuclear weapons in the US and USSR and in the period 1945–2005. US dominates early and USSR later years with and crossover around 1978.
  • Uranium in its oxidation states III, IV, V, VI
  • alt=A glass place on a glass stand. The plate is glowing green while the stand is colorless.
  • Cubes and cuboids of uranium produced during the Manhattan project
  • UV light]].
  • alt=A graph of potential vs. pH showing stability regions of various uranium compounds
  • alt=A graph of potential vs. pH showing stability regions of various uranium compounds
  • alt=Snow-like substance in a sealed glass ampoule.
  • alt=A graph of potential vs. pH showing stability regions of various uranium compounds
  • alt=A graph of potential vs. pH showing stability regions of various uranium compounds
  • Uranium price 1990–2022.
  • Reactions of uranium metal
  • The planet [[Uranus]], which uranium is named after
  • alt=A glass cylinder capped on both ends with metal electrodes. Inside the glass bulb there is a metal cylinder connected to the electrodes.
RADIOACTIVE, METALLIC ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER 92
Element 92; Uranium Processing; Uranic; Uranium metal; Uranium supply; History of uranium; Uranium pentaiodide; U(IV); U(VI); Uranium poisoning; Uranium(V) iodide; U (element)
اليورانيوم (العنصر الثاني والتسعون)

Definition

Uranic
·adj Of or pertaining to the heavens; celestial; astronomical.
II. Uranic ·adj Pertaining to, resembling, or containing uranium; specifically, designating those compounds in which uranium has a valence relatively higher than in uranous compounds.

Wikipedia

Isotopes of uranium

Uranium (92U) is a naturally occurring radioactive element that has no stable isotope. It has two primordial isotopes, uranium-238 and uranium-235, that have long half-lives and are found in appreciable quantity in the Earth's crust. The decay product uranium-234 is also found. Other isotopes such as uranium-233 have been produced in breeder reactors. In addition to isotopes found in nature or nuclear reactors, many isotopes with far shorter half-lives have been produced, ranging from 214U to 242U (with the exception of 220U). The standard atomic weight of natural uranium is 238.02891(3).

Naturally occurring uranium is composed of three major isotopes, uranium-238 (99.2739–99.2752% natural abundance), uranium-235 (0.7198–0.7202%), and uranium-234 (0.0050–0.0059%). All three isotopes are radioactive (i.e., they are radioisotopes), and the most abundant and stable is uranium-238, with a half-life of 4.4683×109 years (close to the age of the Earth).

Uranium-238 is an alpha emitter, decaying through the 18-member uranium series into lead-206. The decay series of uranium-235 (historically called actino-uranium) has 15 members and ends in lead-207. The constant rates of decay in these series makes comparison of the ratios of parent-to-daughter elements useful in radiometric dating. Uranium-233 is made from thorium-232 by neutron bombardment.

Uranium-235 is important for both nuclear reactors (energy production) and nuclear weapons because it is the only isotope existing in nature to any appreciable extent that is fissile in response to thermal neutrons, i.e., thermal neutron capture has a high probability of inducing fission. A chain reaction can be sustained with a sufficiently large (critical) mass of uranium-235. Uranium-238 is also important because it is fertile: it absorbs neutrons to produce a radioactive isotope that subsequently decays to the isotope plutonium-239, which also is fissile.