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Top: Science:
Chemistry:
Elements:
Uranium (18)
ChemGlobe: Uranium - Electronic, thermal, and steric data along with an isotope table.
ChemicalElements.com: Uranium - Basic information, atomic structure, and isotopes.
Depleted Uranium - Information about depleted uranium in question and answer form.
The Element Uranium - Basic and advanced technical details and history concerning uranium.
EnvironmentalChemistry.com: Uranium - Atomic structure, chemical and physical properties, and table of nuclides.
It's Elemental - Isotopes of the Element Uranium - Has an extensive list about the isotopes of uranium. Gives mass number, half life, branching percentage, and decay mode of the isotopes.
It's Elemental: Uranium - Basic physical and historical information.
LANL: Uranium - Sources, properties, isotopes, and uses.
Lenntech: Uranium - Physical data, chemical properties, health and environmental effects.
Radioactive Byproducts of Depleted Uranium (Uranium-238) - Shows the byproducs of depleted uranium and shows their half-lives.
UIC - Uranium & Nuclear Power Information Centre - The UIC web site is to assist public understanding of uranium mining and nuclear electricity generation.
Uranium and Its Compounds - Facts about uranium and its compounds, including physical and chemical properties, uses, and possible health effects.
Uranium-235 Chain Reaction - Shows examples uranium reactions in fission, as well as data about those reactions.
Uranium (Element) - Some quick facts about uranium, including all the basic info.
Uranium: Properties: Element - Very extensive information about the chemical/physical properties of uranium. Information includes the occurrence of uranium, isotopes, and spectrum.
Visual Elements: Uranium - Image, animation, source, use, and key isotopes.
WHO: Depleted Uranium - Information about depleted uranium and its potential health effects.
Wikipedia: Uranium - Properties of the element, including its history, applications, and characteristics.
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