"uranium hexafluoride" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: uranium hexafluorides [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} uranium hexafluoride (plural uranium hexafluorides)
  1. (chemistry) a binary compound of uranium and fluorine, UF₆; it is a grey solid, or heavy gas, and is used in the uranium enrichment process to produce fuel for nuclear reactors or nuclear weapons Wikipedia link: uranium hexafluoride Categories (topical): Chemistry, Uranium Translations (binary compound of uranium and fluorine, UF6): किरणातु षटतरस्विनेय (kirṇātu ṣaṭatrasviney) (Hindi), esafluoruro di uranio [masculine] (Italian), uranhexafluorid [common-gender] (Swedish)

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