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[*] posted on 14-4-2014 at 15:10
Public Service Announcement - Uranium


I am in no way connected to the following wesite, but after a drought that seemed interminable, United Nuclear finally has Uranium metal back in stock. It's only the second time in my history of checking that it's been there. So, for those interested in U while it can still be traded, $20/g shipped is a good deal. You do have to buy at least 3 grams, though.


[Edited on 14-4-2014 by Dan Vizine]
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[*] posted on 15-4-2014 at 04:39


Get it now before they get raided again! :D



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[*] posted on 15-4-2014 at 05:32


One step ahead of you! I would have had it yesterday but nobody was around to sign for it. Should be in today!
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[*] posted on 15-4-2014 at 08:57


Quote: Originally posted by MrHomeScientist  
One step ahead of you! I would have had it yesterday but nobody was around to sign for it. Should be in today!


What do you plan to do with it?

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[*] posted on 15-4-2014 at 09:05


dang it. My dads at work so i probably wont get any. By the way its jumped to 50$.



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[*] posted on 15-4-2014 at 13:55


Fret not Copperastic,

The price didn't jump. It's $49 for a min of 3 grams plus $10 postage (give or take) so that's $20/g in lots of 3 grams, or, $60 if you prefer.
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[*] posted on 15-4-2014 at 14:16


Strange. I would like some, but cannot understand Why.
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[*] posted on 15-4-2014 at 14:36


I would definitely love to get my hands on some, but I'm in Europe.
Oh, btw, by reading this post, this video popped in my head:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRdZouC7CRo&list=UU8rrF2J...

Just posted it out of curiosity...
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[*] posted on 15-4-2014 at 14:59


Oh yeah Dan. I didn't read close enough.



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[*] posted on 15-4-2014 at 20:06


Got my 3g of uranium metal today! Here are some photos for your viewing pleasure.

1.jpg - 161kB 2.jpg - 166kB 3.jpg - 162kB

Photo 1 is fresh out of its packaging - it's shipped in a sealed, argon-filled pouch inside a plastic bottle. Photo 2 is after depositing it in its display vial filled with mineral oil. Photo 3 is another angle, where you can see that from some angles at least, it's actually quite shiny. Looks like pretty good quality metal! It's also amazingly dense; about the same as mercury!

I don't have any plans for it, though. I wanted it as a display sample for my element collection. If anyone knows of any particularly interesting experiments to perform, though, I'd be interested to hear them!
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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 03:29


Quote: Originally posted by HgDinis25  
I would definitely love to get my hands on some, but I'm in Europe.
Oh, btw, by reading this post, this video popped in my head:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRdZouC7CRo&list=UU8rrF2J...

Just posted it out of curiosity...

Video - quite irresponsible to neutralise an acid uranium solution with carbonate outside of a fume hood, if you ask me. Personally, I really don't want any aerosoles in my environment of an element that is both highly toxic and radio active.
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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 03:43


I would be willing to bet that that's pure 238 so it's not really radioactive. It takes a good concentration of 235 before the sample becomes dangerous. Toxicity aside of course. I'm like you though aerosoles of any kind floating around needs to be contained in some way.
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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 05:12


Actually, in my opinion, it is best to work outside with a good respirator than in your fume hood. The aerosoles outside could be easily dissipated by wind and atmosphere (and the quantities would be to small to make any environment impact) and you would always be protected by a mask. Now in you're fumehood, you could start to get tiny amounts of residue there, something I wouldn't like.

But, like hyfalcon stated, it's probably the common 238 anyway, already present in a lot of rocks, in small quantities. I wouldn't call it more dangerous than mercury.
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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 05:29


Quote: Originally posted by blogfast25  


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first:



then:



and finally:





good enough blogfast? :D

EDIT: at Hg's request this has turned into a political statement :)


[Edited on 16-4-2014 by Pyro]




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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 06:26


Pyro, you could also include some pics of the fission chamber and your neutron donator. Also, be sure to post afterwards pictures of the explosion site.
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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 11:25


Quote: Originally posted by MrHomeScientist  
... It's also amazingly dense; about the same as mercury! ...


Actually, it shares a near identical density to gold or tungsten, both of which are far denser than mercury, but don't go getting any funny ideas now ;)

[Edited on 16-4-2014 by deltaH]




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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 11:54


My mistake, I thought mercury was ~19g/cm3. It is indeed almost identical to gold in density.


By the way, that graphic of the "ground zero ocean" is absurdly big. The Chixulub crater from the impact that wiped out the dinosaurs was nowhere near that big, so nothing manmade could even come close to that. A crater like that almost seems like an event that'd make another moon...
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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 11:59


MrHomeScientist , feel the power of a good expensive nuclear weapon xD
Now seriously, probably he used 4 or 5 in strategic places to whipe off the peninsula...
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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 12:59


Quote: Originally posted by Bezaleel  
Video - quite irresponsible to neutralise an acid uranium solution with carbonate outside of a fume hood, if you ask me. Personally, I really don't want any aerosoles in my environment of an element that is both highly toxic and radio active.


This nut has been discussed earlier. It gets much worse as the video goes on.

@Pyro: what's your point and what is the first photo about? MrH S is correct about the size of that fictitious crater.

Quote: Originally posted by HgDinis25  
But, like hyfalcon stated, it's probably the common 238 anyway, already present in a lot of rocks, in small quantities. I wouldn't call it more dangerous than mercury.


MrH S: does the sample come with a specification? Natural uranium is not particularly dangerous either. Beware as always of particulate matter.

[Edited on 16-4-2014 by blogfast25]




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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 13:13


Funny, their site's down now. Bob Lazar probably got himself arrested again... :)



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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 13:20


the first picture is money as you would need shitloads of money to realize this, the last pic is more of a joke.



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[*] posted on 16-4-2014 at 13:37


Quote: Originally posted by The Volatile Chemist  
Funny, their site's down now. Bob Lazar probably got himself arrested again... :)


The Feds are now frantically browsing receipts, cop copters at the ready to apprehend customers. Run, Mr H S, RUN! :D




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[*] posted on 17-4-2014 at 13:57


They came back online around 5 AM this morning. Have not checked to see if they still are.




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[*] posted on 17-4-2014 at 18:22


They are online and selling U as of 10 PM EST Thursday.
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[*] posted on 17-4-2014 at 18:56


I have to give in a bit to Blogfast's post... I would be concerned to order from a company that has a history of being raided. We all may know how benign U238 is, aside from its heavy metal potentials, but in this regard it is about the same order of dangerous as Lead; However, if they were raided again, and the Feds saw who purchased the Uranium, regardless of how benign it may be in our minds, I'm quite sure they will come pounding on your door as well, simply because it is Uranium, and that word alone scares the living daylights out of them.
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