Uranic
Uranic refers to the chemical element uranium, which is a silvery-white, weakly radioactive metal. It is found in the Earth's crust and is mined for its nuclear properties. Uranium has the atomic number 92 and is denoted by the symbol U. It exists in several isotopes, with uranium-238 and uranium-235 being the most common. Uranium-235 is particularly important because it is fissile, meaning it can sustain a nuclear chain reaction, making it useful in nuclear power and nuclear weapons.
The discovery of uranium is attributed to the German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1789. It was
Uranium is also found in small amounts in seawater and can be extracted from it, although this