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  2. Uranium hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    UF 6 reacts with water, releasing hydrofluoric acid. The compound reacts with aluminium, forming a surface layer of AlF 3 that resists any further reaction from the compound. Uranium hexafluoride is a mild oxidant. [10] It is a Lewis acid as evidenced by its binding to form heptafluorouranate(VI), [UF 7] −. [11]

  3. Gaseous diffusion - Wikipedia

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    It is an oxidant [10] and a Lewis acid which is able to bind to fluoride, for instance the reaction of copper(II) fluoride with uranium hexafluoride in acetonitrile is reported to form copper(II) heptafluorouranate(VI), Cu(UF 7) 2. [11] It reacts with water to form a solid compound, and is very difficult to handle on an industrial scale. [6]

  4. Uranium tetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    UF 4 is formed by the reaction of UF 6 with hydrogen gas in a vertical tube-type reactor. The bulk density of UF 4 varies from about 2.0 g/cm 3 to about 4.5 g/cm 3 depending on the production process and the properties of the starting uranium compounds.

  5. Nuclear reprocessing - Wikipedia

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    Many compounds of fluorine or chlorine as well as the native elements themselves are toxic, corrosive and react violently with air, water or both Uranium hexafluoride and Technetium hexafluoride have very similar boiling points (329.6 K (56.5 °C; 133.6 °F) and 328.4 K (55.3 °C; 131.4 °F) respectively), making it hard to completely separate ...

  6. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, February 19

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    Things you might see at the beach (near the water). 2. Minor damage. 3. These noises are usually associated with a particular device. 4. The words in this category precede a common four-letter ...

  7. Water-reactive substances - Wikipedia

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    Water-reactive substances [1] are those that spontaneously undergo a chemical reaction with water, often noted as generating flammable gas. [2] Some are highly reducing in nature. [ 3 ] Notable examples include alkali metals , lithium through caesium , and alkaline earth metals , magnesium through barium .

  8. Trump, asked on UK tariffs, says 'I think that one can be ...

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    Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China over the weekend and said they would "definitely happen" with the European Union, sparking fears of a trade war that would derail ...

  9. Kate Middleton and Prince William Share Romantic PDA ... - AOL

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    Kate Middleton and Prince William are feeling the love on Valentine’s Day!. On Friday, Feb. 14, the Prince and Princess of Wales marked the day in a rare move by posting a photo of themselves ...