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''See also [[Radioactivity]]'''<br>
 
Uranium is a radioactive element, atomic number 92. It is a dense, metallic substance, and its compounds are highly toxic.
 
Uranium is a radioactive element, atomic number 92. It is a dense, metallic substance, and its compounds are highly toxic.
  
 
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See also Radioactivity'
Uranium is a radioactive element, atomic number 92. It is a dense, metallic substance, and its compounds are highly toxic.