Uranocircite
Uranocircite is a mineral found in uranium deposits. It contains calcium, uranium, phosphorus, and water molecules. Uranocircite may exhibit fluorescence under ultraviolet light. It can fluoresce in shades of green or yellow. Uranocircite is not used for commercial purposes due to its radioactive nature and scarcity. Its primary significance lies in scientific research, mineralogy, and the study of uranium deposits.
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Uranocircite is a mineral found in uranium deposits. It contains calcium, uranium, phosphorus, and water molecules. Uranocircite may exhibit fluorescence under ultraviolet light. It can fluoresce in shades of green or yellow. Uranocircite is not used for commercial purposes due to its radioactive nature and scarcity. Its primary significance lies in scientific research, mineralogy, and the study of uranium deposits.
Curious to see how it knits up? Click HERE to see projects in Ravelry.
Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Hummingbird Blue, Agate Purple, Fog, Gray, Matchstick Lichen Teal, Cicada Green, Aurora Green, Firefly Yellow
Uranocircite is a mineral found in uranium deposits. It contains calcium, uranium, phosphorus, and water molecules. Uranocircite may exhibit fluorescence under ultraviolet light. It can fluoresce in shades of green or yellow. Uranocircite is not used for commercial purposes due to its radioactive nature and scarcity. Its primary significance lies in scientific research, mineralogy, and the study of uranium deposits.
Curious to see how it knits up? Click HERE to see projects in Ravelry.
Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Hummingbird Blue, Agate Purple, Fog, Gray, Matchstick Lichen Teal, Cicada Green, Aurora Green, Firefly Yellow