Uranium Compounds

Uranium Compounds Basic information
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Product Name:Uranium Compounds
Synonyms:Uranium Compounds
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Uranium Compounds Structure
Uranium Compounds Chemical Properties
Safety Information
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Uranium Compounds Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionBefore the advent of nuclear energy, uranium had very limited uses. It had been suggested for filaments of lamps. A small tube of uranium dioxide, UO2, connected in series with the tungsten filaments of large incandescent lamps used for photography and motion pictures, tends to eliminate the sudden surge of current through the bulbs when the light is turned on, thereby extending their lives. Compounds of uranium have been used in photography for toning, pounds have been used for stains and dyes. Uranium salts are mordants of silk or wool. In making special steels, a little ferrouranium has been utilized, but its value is questionable in this connection. Such alloys have not proved commercially attractive. In the production of ceramics, sodium and ammonium diuranates have been used to produce colored glazes.
Uranium carbide has been suggested as a good catalyst for the production of synthetic ammonia. Uranium salts in small quantities are claimed to stimulate plant growth, but large quantities are clearly poisonous to plants.
By far the most important use of uranium lies in its application for nuclear (or atomic) energy.
Uranium Compounds Preparation Products And Raw materials
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