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The oxidation states of uranium (6/8)

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2008

Free learning from The Open University 'he molecular world' http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/S205_2

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Shows both the reactions and properties of some chemical elements.

(Part 6 of 8)

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  • but what's the common oxide formula??

    please i need help on this. Any websites will be helpful.

  • hmmm looks yummy. 

  • @badboyforlife10195 If you drank the solution you would most likely become quite ill. The Uranium oxide would leave your body, somewhat, but some would be left in your kidneys. Your chance of cancer would be rather high. You might undergo ARS too. I would not suggest drinking it.

  • claret? looks like drain water to me

    "whats the solution that uranium 3 is in?"

    He says 'aqueous', so it's in water.

  • @badboyforlife10195 you'd die

  • What happens if you were to drink that?

  • Whats the solution that uranium 2 is in?

  • whats the solution that uranium 3 is in?

  • good shit marooki

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