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O que (quem) é uranic$88867$ - definição

ANY CHEMICAL COMPOUND HAVING AN OXYANION WITH AT LEAST ONE ATOM OF URANIUM
Uranic oxide; Diuranate; Uranates
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  • Uranates of calcium, strontium, barium and lead
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Uranate         
A uranate is a ternary oxide involving the element uranium in one of the oxidation states 4, 5 or 6. A typical chemical formula is MxUyOz, where M represents a cation.
Uranate         
·noun A salt of uranic acid.
uranium         
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  • Uranium in its oxidation states III, IV, V, VI
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  • Cubes and cuboids of uranium produced during the Manhattan project
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  • Reactions of uranium metal
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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)
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¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 92, a grey dense radioactive metal used as a fuel in nuclear reactors. (Symbol: U)
Origin
C18: mod. L., from Uranus.

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Uranate

A uranate is a ternary oxide involving the element uranium in one of the oxidation states 4, 5 or 6. A typical chemical formula is MxUyOz, where M represents a cation. The uranium atom in uranates(VI) has two short collinear U–O bonds and either four or six more next nearest oxygen atoms. The structures are infinite lattice structures with the uranium atoms linked by bridging oxygen atoms.

Uranium oxides are the foundation of the nuclear fuel cycle ("ammonium diuranate" and "sodium diuranate" are intermediates in the production of uranium oxide nuclear fuels) and their long-term geological disposal requires a thorough understanding of their chemical reactivity, phase transitions, and physical and chemical properties.