I though uranium was man-made? So why is it a naturally recurring resource in civ3? Same goes for Aluminium?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Uranium? On the map? Natural Resource? No...
Collapse
X
-
Uranium? On the map? Natural Resource? No...
Up the Irons!
Rogue CivIII FAQ!
Odysseus and the March of Time
I think holding hands can be more erotic than 'slamming it in the ass' - Pekka, thinking that he's messed upTags: None
-
Uranium and aluminum are both naturally occuring elements. Plutonium is made from uranium, and does not occur naturally (I believe). Uranium is enriched before being put to use -- atoms of different atomic weights are seperated from each other (to a degree).
So that "No" in the thread title looks a little silly now. You might want to make less of a declaration about things in the future before you check your facts."God is dead." - Nietzsche
"Nietzsche is dead." - God
-
Plutonium is man-made---made from Uranium as someone said. Of course, uranium has since been phased out by plutonium and whatever is in an H-Bomb (what IS in an H-bomb?)"Nos moritori te salutamus!"---Gladiator Phrase
Mystery Science Theatre 3000 Forever!
Comment
-
Originally posted by JohnM2433
Uranium and aluminum are both naturally occuring elements. Plutonium is made from uranium, and does not occur naturally (I believe).
Comment
-
Originally posted by cgannon64
Plutonium is man-made---made from Uranium as someone said. Of course, uranium has since been phased out by plutonium and whatever is in an H-Bomb (what IS in an H-bomb?)
U, Al, and Pl are all elements that are natural to the earth.
You can't make Al... since it's an element that is stable.
I'm still working on a machine that turns anything to Gold.I drink to one other, and may that other be he, to drink to another, and may that other be me!
Comment
-
Originally posted by HazieDaVampire
Aluminium is from iron, so is steel. Thats why i made modern ships need iron so that it stays valuble!
Aluminum is not made from Iron(Fe 26 on the periodic table). It is a seperate element, Al (13 on the periodic table). It is refined from a variety of minerals containing aluminum oxides, including bauxite and a number of others. While iron might also be present in those minerals, its presence is not required.
A good starting reference for the elements, including Aluminum and Uranium is the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Periodic Table of Elements.
Comment
-
Originally posted by JohnM2433
So that "No" in the thread title looks a little silly now. You might want to make less of a declaration about things in the future before you check your facts.
Up the Irons!
Rogue CivIII FAQ!
Odysseus and the March of Time
I think holding hands can be more erotic than 'slamming it in the ass' - Pekka, thinking that he's messed up
Comment
-
Originally posted by kmill25
H-Bomb.
Hydrogen bomb.
But don't quote me on that.
The original atomic bombs were pure fission devices. All they really did was slap quantities of uranium or plutonium together to create a criticial mass for an uncontrolled fission reaction.
The Hydrogen bomb was the first fission-fusion bomb. The fission reaction is actually being used to power a far more powerful fusion reaction in a small amount of tritium(hydrogen isotope) contained in the center of the device. Thus the name.
I don't know that many of the nucs in the arsenals of at least the leading powers are pure fission devices anymore. Maybe some of the tac nukes, though I'm not sure what sort of tricks they pull in the Dial-a-Yield bombs. All of the ICBMs would be fission-fusion bombs these days. Much higher yields per weapon, with little increase in the size.
Pure fission devices would however be technically simpler to manfacture for a country attempting to bootstrap itself into the Nuclear Club.
Comment
-
Originally posted by zulu9812
Actually, you'll see that I used question marks, i.e. suggesting that I wasn't sure and was asking a question. So that statement in your post looks a little silly now. You might want to make less of a declaration about things in the futue before you check your facts.
Eventis is the only refuge of the spammer. Join us now.
Long live teh paranoia smiley!
Comment
-
*sigh* I suppose that's what I get for trying to inject a little humour into the procedings. Oh well...Up the Irons!
Rogue CivIII FAQ!
Odysseus and the March of Time
I think holding hands can be more erotic than 'slamming it in the ass' - Pekka, thinking that he's messed up
Comment
Comment