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  1. Uranium dioxide (UO2) is a black, radioactive, crystalline powder with a density of 10.97 g/cm3. It is used as nuclear fuel, color for glass and ceramics, and as a Geiger counter material.

  2. Density of Uranium Dioxide is 10970 kg/m 3. Example: Density. Calculate the height of a cube made of Uranium Dioxide, which weighs one metric ton. Solution: Density is defined as the mass per unit volume. It is mathematically defined as mass divided by volume: ρ = m/V

  3. 28 maj 2009 · Uranium dioxide is an oxide of uranium that occurs naturally in the mineral uraninite. It is used for fuel in nuclear reactors. Uranium oxides are also used to colour glass and ceramics. Uranium is a chemical element that has the symbol U and atomic number 92.

  4. Uranium oxide is an oxide of the element uranium that forms several compounds with different oxidation states and colors. The density of uranium oxide varies depending on the type and structure of the compound, but it is generally lower than that of uranium metal.

  5. 1 mar 2000 · The recommended equation for the density of liquid UO 2 is the equation given by Breitung and Reil [50], which is consistent with the recommended liquid coefficient of thermal expansion (14) ρ=8.860−9.285×10 −4 (T−3120), where density, ρ, is in Mg m −3 and temperature, T, is in K.

  6. Uranium oxide refers to a compound formed by the combination of uranium and oxygen atoms, with different forms such as α-UO3, γ-UO3, and U3O8, each exhibiting specific decomposition reactions and structural transformations at varying temperatures.

  7. Uranium dioxide (U O 2), an oxide of uranium, also known as urania or uranic oxide is a black, radioactive, crystalline powder. It occurs naturally in the mineral uraninite . It has a melting point of 2800°C and, if produced from enriched uranium it is used in nuclear fuel rods in nuclear reactors.

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