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'''Uranium-238''' is, along with [[ | '''Uranium-238''' is, along with [[uranium-235]], one of the refined products of [[uranium ore]] when the ore is processed through a [[centrifuge]], or the [[Kovarex enrichment process]]. Uranium-238 is vastly more common than uranium-235, with a 99.3% chance of appearing after being processed. Both isotopes of uranium are the main ingredients for most components of nuclear power generation. Uranium-238 can also be extracted from [[used up uranium fuel cell]]s using [[nuclear fuel reprocessing]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 11 September 2020
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Uranium-238 is, along with uranium-235, one of the refined products of uranium ore when the ore is processed through a centrifuge, or the Kovarex enrichment process. Uranium-238 is vastly more common than uranium-235, with a 99.3% chance of appearing after being processed. Both isotopes of uranium are the main ingredients for most components of nuclear power generation. Uranium-238 can also be extracted from used up uranium fuel cells using nuclear fuel reprocessing.
History
- 0.15.0:
- Introduced