Uranium Wanted
by Gabriel Grover
Wanted for
Uranium is a silvery-white element that is mostly found in place like Canada,Blind river, Utah and Colorado. Uranium is mostly used for fuel and it is important because power plants use it as fuel and it is the main ingriendent for the atomic bomb. Some other names Uranium goes by are Uranium 238 and Uranium 235. Uraniums chemical symbol is U and it was originated by the planet of Uranus.
Electronic shell
This is what a atom of a piece of Uranium looks like. Thats why there is a u witch stands for Uranium. This is important so we know what the atom of Uranium looks like and how big is it and long.
Description,Structure and first arrest officer
Uranium's color is green and it's atomic mass is 238. Uranium's atomic number is 235 and it's a metal. Uranium appears light blue in room temperture. The number of protons there are 92. The number of electrons there are is also 92. The number of neutrons there are is 143. The person who discovered Uranium was Martin Klaproth and he was a german chemist and he also discovered cerium and zirconium.
report of first arrest, last seen and known associates
Uranium was discovered in 1789 and it was discovered on Uranus. Uranium was diced by Matin Klaproth and Henri Becquerel. Yes some compounds form with Uranium. For example soil,water,rocks,plants,animals and humans form with Uranium. Uranium cancels out harmful things so they are safe. One chemical retain is when you put water and Uranium which makes a explosion like what happened in chernobyl.
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Uranium is not stable at all and is in it's pure form of danger. Uranium is in use and is used for things like powering nuclear factory's. Because Uranium is fuel and we need lots and lots of fuel.
Sources ans Contact Information
Sources
book: Uranium and other radioactive elements
Online:https://www.smore.com/33v3a/edit
Pictures: www.Google.com
Email: Uranium@gmail.com
Website: Uranium.org
Location: Uranium city
Phone: 180-355-800
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Twitter: @twiiterUranium