• rmi@feddit.de
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    7 months ago

    I can ingest nearly 10g of uranium and not die?

    Interesting.

    • user134450@feddit.de
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      7 months ago

      I think they are referring to Uranium with natural isotopic abundance. Which is complete bullshit when you put a picture of a nuclear power plant behind it – which in most cases can not function with the natural isotopic abundance (heavy water reactors being the exception, not the rule).

    • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.de
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      7 months ago

      Depends on the isotope, of course. There are different ways it can hurt you.

      • If you put together a critical mass of ²³⁵U, it undergoes fission and you die in seconds without needing to ingest it.
      • Naturally ocurring uranium (²³³U-²³⁸U, mostly ²³⁸U) has a half-life of billions of years, so it’s very weakly radioactive. It would take a lot of it to harm you from decay radiation. Or very little if you pick a very unstable synthetic isotope outside the 233-238 range (but every element “has” such radioactive isotopes, though not in nature).
      • Uranium is chemically toxic, which is whal will kill you if you ingest a small amount of a common isotope.