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Uranium

PubChem CID: 23989

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Compound Synonyms URANIUM, 7440-61-1, U, Uranium, natural, Uranium, elemental, URANIUM ATOM, 238U Element, Uranium-238, Uranium cation (6+), Uranium I ((238)U), Uranium, isotope of mass 238, HSDB 2553, UNII-4OC371KSTK, EINECS 231-170-6, uranium(0), uranium(6+) ion, uranium(5+), uranium(6+), CCRIS 9497, 238U, URANIUM [HSDB], URANIUM [MI], URANIUM [WHO-DD], URANIUM U-238, 4OC371KSTK, 5PI36AS4G7, DTXSID1042522, U 238, U-238, uranio, U1, Uranium, ion(U6 ), UN2979, Uranium Standard: U @ 1000 microg/mL in 5% HNO3, Uranium Standard: U @ 10000 microg/mL in 5% HNO3, UNII-5PI36AS4G7, Uran, Depleted Uranium, uranium(V) cation, IUM, uranium(5+) ion, uranium(VI) cation, Uranium and compounds, URANIUM METAL, URANIUM (VI), Uranium metal, pyrophoric, URANIUM ION(6+), URANIUM 238, UN2979 (Uranium metal), URANIUM (6+) CATION, DTXCID304373, DTXSID2024373, Uranium metal: Uranium compounds, CHEBI:27214, CHEBI:32991, CHEBI:32992, CHEBI:49936, URANIUM-238 (238-U), U(0), U6, NS00099729, Q1098, U(5+), U(6+), Uranium - U @ 1000 microg/mL in 5% HNO3, Uranium Standard: U @ 10 microg/mL in 2% HNO3, Uranium metal, pyrophoric [UN2979] [Radioactive], Q27115170, Q27115171, 231-170-6, U6+
Topological Polar Surface Area 0.0
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count 0.0
Inchi Key JFALSRSLKYAFGM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Rotatable Bond Count 0.0
Synonyms 238U Element, Depleted uranium, DU, IUM, URAN, Uranio, Uranium atom, Uranium hydride, Uranium hydride (UH3), Uranium I ((238)U), Uranium metal, pyrophoric [UN2979] [Radioactive], Uranium nitricum, Uranium Nitricum Liquid (S#70) -8,9,12x...Cm, Uranium-238, Uranium, elemental, Uranium, insoluble compounds, Uranium, ion(U6 ), Uranium, Isotope Of Mass 234, Uranium, isotope of mass 238, Uranium, natural, Uranium, radioactive, Uranium, soluble compounds, uranium(0), uranium(3+), uranium(3+) ion, uranium(4+), uranium(4+) ion, uranium(5+), uranium(5+) ion, uranium(6+), uranium(6+) ion, Uranium(III) cation, Uranium(IV) cation, Uranium(v) cation, Uranium(vi) cation
Heavy Atom Count 1.0
Compound Name Uranium
Description Uranium, also known as 92u or uran, is a member of the class of compounds known as homogeneous actinide compounds. Homogeneous actinide compounds are inorganic compounds containing only metal atoms,with the largest atom being a transition metal atom. Uranium can be found in a number of food items such as common hazelnut, soft-necked garlic, sunburst squash (pattypan squash), and red beetroot, which makes uranium a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Uranium is formally rated as a carcinogenic (IARC 1) potentially toxic compound. Many contemporary uses of uranium exploit its unique nuclear properties. Uranium-235 is the only naturally occurring fissile isotope, which makes it widely used in nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons. However, because of the tiny amounts found in nature, uranium needs to undergo enrichment so that enough uranium-235 is present. Uranium-238 is fissionable by fast neutrons, and is fertile, meaning it can be transmuted to fissile plutonium-239 in a nuclear reactor. Another fissile isotope, uranium-233, can be produced from natural thorium and is also important in nuclear technology. Uranium-238 has a small probability for spontaneous fission or even induced fission with fast neutrons, uranium-235 and to a lesser degree uranium-233 have a much higher fission cross-section for slow neutrons. In sufficient concentration, these isotopes maintain a sustained nuclear chain reaction. This generates the heat in nuclear power reactors, and produces the fissile material for nuclear weapons. Depleted uranium (238U) is used in kinetic energy penetrators and armor plating. Uranium is used as a colorant in uranium glass, producing lemon yellow to green colors. Uranium glass fluoresces green in ultraviolet light. It was also used for tinting and shading in early photography .
Exact Mass 238.051
Formal Charge 0.0
Monoisotopic Mass 238.051
Isotope Atom Count 0.0
Molecular Complexity 0.0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count 0.0
Molecular Weight 238.028
Database Name fooddb_chem_all;pubchem
Covalent Unit Count 1.0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count 0.0
Iupac Name uranium
Total Atom Stereocenter Count 0.0
Total Bond Stereocenter Count 0.0
Inchi InChI=1S/U
Smiles [U]
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count 0.0
Molecular Formula U

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