Uranium fluoride — can refer to:* Uranium trifluoride, UF3 * Uranium tetrafluoride, UF4 * Uranium pentafluoride, UF5 * Uranium hexafluoride, UF6 * Tetrauranium heptadecafluoride, U4F17 * Tetrauranium octadecafluoride, U4F18 … Wikipedia
Uranium hexafluoride — Chembox new Name = Uranium hexafluoride ImageFile = Uranium hexafluoride 2D.png ImageSize = 125px IUPACName = Uranium hexafluoride Uranium(VI) fluoride Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 7783 81 5 Density = 5.09 g/cm3, solid Solubility =… … Wikipedia
Enriched uranium — Proportions of uranium 238 (blue) and uranium 235 (red) found naturally versus enriched grades Enriched uranium is a kind of uranium in which the percent composition of uranium 235 has been increased through the process of isotope separation.… … Wikipedia
Bromine pentafluoride — Chembox new Name = Bromine pentafluoride ImageFile = Bromine pentafluoride gas 2D dimensions.png ImageName = Structure and dimensions of the bromine pentafluoride molecule in the gas phase ImageFile1 = Bromine pentafluoride 3D balls.png… … Wikipedia
Dictionary of chemical formulas — This is a list of chemical compounds with chemical formulas and CAS numbers, indexed by formula. This complements alternative listings to be found at list of inorganic compounds, list of organic compounds and inorganic compounds by element. Table … Wikipedia
Isotope separation — is the process of concentrating specific isotopes of a chemical element by removing other isotopes, for example separating natural uranium into enriched uranium and depleted uranium. This is a crucial process in the manufacture of uranium fuel… … Wikipedia
Protactinium — thorium ← protactinium → uranium Pr ↑ Pa ↓ … Wikipedia
fluorine — /floor een, in, flawr , flohr /, n. Chem. the most reactive nonmetallic element, a pale yellow, corrosive, toxic gas that occurs combined, esp. in fluorite, cryolite, phosphate rock, and other minerals. Symbol: F; at. wt.: 18.9984; at. no.: 9.… … Universalium
Interhalogen — The halogens react with each other to form interhalogen compounds.The general formula of most interhalogen compounds is XYn, where n = 1, 3, 5 or 7 (X is the less electronegative of the two halogens). They are all prone to hydrolysis, and ionise… … Wikipedia
Dubnium — rutherfordium ← dubnium → seaborgium Ta ↑ Db ↓ (Upp) … Wikipedia