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'''Uranium-235''' is, along with [[Uranium-238]], one of the refined products of [[uranium ore]]. Both isotopes of uranium are the main ingredients for most components of nuclear power generation. Uranium-235 can also be produced using the [[kovarex enrichment process]]. Uranium-235 is much harder to obtain than its counterpart, Uranium-238. In a [[Centrifuge]] you have a 0.7% chance of obtaining Uranium-238 for every cycle.
'''Uranium-235''' is, along with [[uranium-238]], one of the refined products of [[uranium ore]]. Both isotopes of uranium are the main ingredients for most components of nuclear power generation. Uranium-235 is much rarer than its counterpart, Uranium-238. Uranium-235 can also be produced using the [[kovarex enrichment process]].


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 19:27, 4 November 2017

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Uranium-235

Recipe

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12
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10
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0.007
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0.993

Total raw

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12
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10

Stack size

100

Rocket capacity

20 (0.2 stacks)

Prototype type

item

Internal name

uranium-235

Required technologies

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Produced by

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Consumed by

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Uranium-235 is, along with uranium-238, one of the refined products of uranium ore. Both isotopes of uranium are the main ingredients for most components of nuclear power generation. Uranium-235 is much rarer than its counterpart, Uranium-238. Uranium-235 can also be produced using the kovarex enrichment process.

History

See also