Uranium

U
Discovered
1789
Melts
1135 °C
  • 2075 °F
  • 1408 °K
Boils
4132 °C
  • 7470 °F
  • 4406 °K

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Original media from our community.

On the left: colorless |th| nitrate. On the right, in order: Tiny chunk of depleted |u| metal, Yellowcake, black Uranium dioxide, and bright yellow Uranium nitrate
Contributed by
collector no. 3

On the left: colorless |th| nitrate. On the right, in order: Tiny chunk of depleted |u| metal, Yellowcake, black Uranium dioxide, and bright yellow Uranium nitrate

On the left: colorless |th| nitrate. On the right, in order: Tiny chunk of depleted |u| metal, Yellowcake, black Uranium dioxide, and bright yellow Uranium nitrate
Small piece of depleted Uranium metal, beside a bottle of Uranium ore chunks
Contributed by
collector no. 8

Small piece of depleted Uranium metal, beside a bottle of Uranium ore chunks

Small piece of depleted Uranium metal, beside a bottle of Uranium ore chunks

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