PITCHBLENDE

pĭchˈblĕndˌ, dark, lustrous, heavy mineral, a source of radium and uranium. Largely natural uranium oxide, UO2 and UO3, it usually contains some lead and variable amounts of thorium and rare-earth elements. It is massive in form, frequently with a botryoidal, or grape-cluster, appearance, and has a variable but high specific gravity. Pitchblende is greenish, brownish, or black in color, with a pitchy to submetallic luster. The uranium yield is from 50% to 80%. Uraninite, a closely related ore richer in uranium, commonly crystallizes in the cubic system. It yields 65% to 80% uranium and has a specific gravity somewhat higher than that of pitchblende. The color range is from deep black to brown. Both ores occur as primary constituents of quartz veins and with other metals. They supply radium and polonium in addition to uranium. Although the ores occur in small quantities throughout the world, the Great Lakes region of Canada, Congo (Kinshasa), the Czech Republic, the Colorado Plateau, Australia, and South Africa are the major sources.

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...article: Two minerals of uranium-pitchblende (uranium oxide) and chalcolite (cop...Maries observation as she was. If a pitchblende sample was three or four times more...and cause disease. contained, the pitchblende must contain an as-yet-undiscov- ered...
...and Marie Curie. Using the mineral pitchblende as his source material, in 1896 Becquerel...had discovered a rich new source of pitchblende, another radioactive mineral, in its...Camp in 1923. Ten years later another pitchblende discovery in northern Canada ensured...
...Uranus and Thor 175 Uranium and Thorium 176 Pitchblende 178 Carnotite 179 Monazite 179...
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...thorium she named radioactivity. Subsequently she found that pitchblende (uraninite; Uranpecherz) produced more radioactivity than...part of radium had to be isolated from 4 million parts of pitchblende meant that enormous investments had to be made to isolate...
...ton of pitchblende into a fraction of an ounce of substance 400 times more radioactive...polonium. Later that year they also isolated radium from the pitchblende. The radium, too, was more powerful than uranium...
...of uranium mining on the Navajo Reservation has its roots in 18th-century Europe. In 1789 uranium oxide was extracted from pitchblende, a uranium-containing ore discovered in Bohemia. Named after the planet Uranus, uranium was first used in pottery glazes...
...by name, but Williams removed those references, saving them for book 4 (133). What remains in book 3 is a reference to pitchblende and the phrase "The radiant gist that / resists the final crystallization" (109), which sets up an interesting juxtaposition...


 

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...polonium (named for Poland, her homeland). Curie extracted both elements from pitchblende--a dark, complex mineral--by fractionation, a tedious separation process. Pitchblende could be a symbol for Curies dark and complex life: Embedded in both were...
...she tested a sample of heavy black pitchblende (a naturally-occurring mineral containing...however, did not account for all the pitchblendes radiation. After a summer holiday break...strongly radioactive substance contained in pitchblende. The unit of radioactivity was eventually...
...night in a dirt-floor shed behind their Paris apartment, trying to isolate radioactive elements from a mine tailing known as pitchblende. By 1900, they had discovered two more substances, polonium and radium, which released a previously unknown form of energy...
...uranium-238 (that is, more than 99 percent of the Earths uranium); only .7 percent is uranium-235. The Belgian Congo ore ("pitchblende") that was processed downtown at Mallinckrodt Chemical Works averaged 60-65 percent uranium. Therefore, the rare uranium...
...allow Virginia to be buried in Nevada!) ILLUSTRATION OMITTED We dont attempt to sequester naturally occurring radioactive pitchblende and similar ores to protect humans and animals from cancers and mutations, nor should we. Theyve always been there. Many...
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...from the 1830s to the 1930s. Uranium oxide was first isolated by the German chemist Martin Klaproth in 1789 from the mineral pitchblende. The Bohemian glassmaker, Josef Riedel, is usually credited with its first serious use in glass. He produced a range of items...
...active in the local alternative music community - to create Tones "wall of sound." Among the bands invited were Velocity Girl, Pitchblende, Government Issue, Unrest and Edsel. From the beginning, the band adhered to a strict set of rules that still applies...
...exploring the origin and nature of radiums activity. Marie acted essentially as a chemist," working with vast quantities of pitchblende ore residue to extract salts of pure radium and measure its weight. "By 1904 it was considered an achievement when the yield...


 

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PITCHBLENDE pich blend , dark, lustrous, heavy mineral, a source...appearance, and has a variable but high specific gravity. Pitchblende is greenish, brownish, or black in color, with a pitchy...has a specific gravity somewhat higher than that of pitchblende. The color range is from deep black to brown. Both ores...
URANINITE see pitchblende . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...village, N central Northwest Territories, Canada, on Great Bear Lake. The mines were discovered in 1930 and yielded deposits of pitchblende, from which much radium was produced. During World War II the mines were expropriated by the Canadian government when scientists...
...crystalline structure. It is found with uranium minerals in pitchblende . The pure metal can be prepared by reducing its fluoride...recognized in 1899 by Andre Debierne in uranium residues from pitchblende after the radium was extracted by Pierre and Marie Curie...
...analytic chemistry. He recognized (1789) the presence of zirconium in the ore zirconia and of uranium in a precipitate of pitchblende. He also worked on other elements, including titanium and tellurium. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
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