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The scientist who worked with uranium in the late 1800s was Rutherford.

What is Uranium?

Uranium is a chemical element with an atomic number 92 and  the symbol U.

Physically, It is a silvery-grey metal which is found in the actinide series of the periodic table.

The Valency of Uranium is 6 meaning that is has six atoms in its outermost shell. A uranium atom consist of 92 protons and 92 electrons.

Uranium has been used all over the world for energy purposes. However, in its enriched form, it can be used to manufacture weapons of mass destruction.

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