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The end element of the uranium decay chain is a stable isotope of lead.

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Uranium undergoes radioactive decay and transforms into various daughter isotopes, such as thorium, radium, and lead. These daughter isotopes are the products of uranium's decay chain.

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Nuclear fuels are generally formed from uranium dioxide sintered pellets; more rare is used the uranium carbide.
Research reactors can use other types of fuels.

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