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Answer:
Option C.
Explanation:
Natural uranium is composed by 99.27% of U-238, 0.72% of U-235 and 0.005% of U-234.
Of the isotopes of natural uranium, the U-235 is the most commonly utilized in nuclear power plants, but since it is only 0.72% of natural uranium it needs to be enriched before being used as fuel to sustain a nuclear fission reaction in nuclear power plants.
The U-238 is the most common and the heaviest of the three naturally occurring isotopes of uranium.
So, from the above the correct option is the C.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Uranium is made up three isotopes which are U-234, U-235 and U-238. Among the three isotopes U-238 is the naturally occurring and U-235 is the least occurring.
U-235 is used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and also used in nuclear weapons as explosives. It is a very rare isotope of uranium and present in amounts of only 0.7% of naturally occurring uranium, hence its most treasured among the isotopes.