yellowcake is not sulphur Composition[edit] Early yellowcake compositions were not well characterized. As late as 1970, the U.S. Bureau of Mines defined yellowcake simply as the final precipitate from the milling process, presumed to be ammonium diuranate or sodium diuranate. The actual composition varies significantly based on leaching agents and precipitation conditions. Identified compounds in yellowcake include uranyl hydroxide, uranyl sulfate, sodium para-uranate, and uranyl peroxide, along with various uranium oxides. Contemporary yellowcake typically consists of 70% to 90% triuranium octoxide (U3O8) by weight, with other oxides such as uranium dioxide (UO2) and uranium trioxide (UO3) also present.[4]

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Michaelmas 1 month ago
You sound AI... what i understand of this scam was told to me by a friend who holds a PHD in nuclear physics. Not one thing he learned is ised in the design or operation of "nuclear" reactors plants and certainly not bombs. It's all mathematical modelling... with ZERO basis or application in reality. Its nothing but a basis for computation. Just like COVID was just like the THEORY of relativity etc... yellow cake looks like sulphur for a very good reason