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Yes, uranium gives off dangerous amounts of radiation.

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Uranium emits ionizing radiation in the form of alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays. The amount of radiation emitted depends on the specific isotope of uranium and its decay products present. Exposure to uranium's radiation can pose health risks, so it is important to handle it safely and follow proper precautions when working with it.

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Uranium is a radiactive chemical element, not a radiation; but uranium isotopes emit alpha particles, gamma radiations, beta radiations and spontaneous fission neutrons.

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Yes, uranium emit alpha and gamma radiations, also spontaneous fission neutrons.

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Under nuclear fission with thermal neutrons the isotope 235U release 202,5 MeV; so uranium is used as nuclear fuel or nuclear explosive.

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Uranium isotopes emit alpha, beta, gamma radiations; also spontaneous fission neutrons and neutrinos.

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it depends on how much uranium but a lot

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