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  • Mineral Utilization: Uranium Oxide as Nuclear Fuel - A Case Study
    That's absolutely correct!

    Here's why:

    * Mineral: Uranium oxide is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a defined chemical composition. This makes it a mineral.

    * Refined for a Purpose: The refining process transforms uranium oxide into a usable form (fuel for nuclear reactors). This demonstrates how humans utilize minerals to meet specific needs.

    So, yes, the use of uranium oxide to make nuclear fuel is a clear example of a mineral being used for a specific purpose.

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