Nuclear fuel facts
Uranium is a relatively common element that is found throughout the world. It is mined in a number of countries and must be enriched before it can be used as fuel for a nuclear reactor or in nuclear weapons. Uranium enrichment is process of increasing U-235 isotope concentration from uranium ore which contains only 0.711% of U-235.
Nuclear fuels are widely used: nuclear power plants, nuclear
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