No, it is a metal, so solid.
2007-02-21 20:32:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer is No. It is natural alright but it's metal, not gas
Uranium is a chemical element in the actinide series of the periodic table that has the symbol U and atomic number 92. The heaviest naturally occurring element, uranium is silvery metallic in color, nearly twice as dense as lead and weakly radioactive.
2007-02-22 04:37:34
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answer #2
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answered by doctor_goggles 1
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Uranium is a radioactive metal with the highest number of protons and neutrons among natural elements.
2007-02-22 07:53:05
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answered by zfdreamy56 1
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No. Uranium is a radioactive heavy metal . It is solid and is naturally available and can be synthesised artificially in nuclear reactor
2007-02-22 04:46:50
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answer #4
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answered by irfan 3
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Uranium is an element, not a gas. A very volatile element.
2007-02-22 04:34:52
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answered by Pontius 3
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NO . uranium is a radioactive heavy metal . its solid and heavy. it is natural and can be synthesised artificially in nuclear reactor
2007-02-22 04:42:57
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answered by rakesh 3
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heavy (ie. dense) highly radioactive solid.
2007-02-22 04:55:46
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answered by implosion13 4
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No, it is not.
2007-02-22 04:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't think so
2007-02-22 04:33:58
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answered by Terry T 2
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