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  • |below=[[Uranium|U]] ...water, but will absorb [[carbon dioxide]] from the air to form [[neodymium carbonate]]. All three of these compounds are insoluble in water, but will readily di
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  • ...ustrially as an oxidizing acidic leaching solution for the extraction of [[uranium]] from ore.<ref>http://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:16033702< ...arge amount of water can be used to neutralize it. A suspension of calcium carbonate can also be used.
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  • |image name= Uranium metal vial sample by vano.jpg |image name comment= Glass ampoule containing uranium metal
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  • ...es and most importantly a mask. This is because radioactive metals, like [[uranium]], [[thorium]] or [[americium]] rapidly oxidize in air and if the oxide dus ...otection. A neutralizing agent such as [[sodium bicarbonate]] or [[calcium carbonate]] should be kept near the working stand. An antidote, like calcium gluconat
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Propylene carbonate | style="text-align:center;"| Guanidinium carbonate
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  • | [[calcium carbonate|calcite]], [[copper]], [[arsenic]], [[antimony]], [[thorium]], dentin ...e, [[titanium]], [[manganese]], [[germanium]], [[niobium]], [[rhodium]], [[uranium]]
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  • In nature, radium is found in uranium ores, most often in pitchblende. One ton of pitchblende typically yields ab Radium can be isolated from [[uranium]] minerals. Isolation from old radium paint is also possible, but you will
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