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  • Uranium Bonding: Understanding the Key Element - Fluorine
    Uranium commonly bonds with fluorine to form uranium hexafluoride (UF6).

    Here's why:

    * Fluorine is the most electronegative element, meaning it has a strong attraction for electrons. This makes it highly reactive and able to form strong bonds with uranium.

    * Uranium hexafluoride is a volatile solid, meaning it can easily be converted into a gas. This property is crucial for the enrichment process of uranium, where isotopes of uranium are separated.

    While other elements can bond with uranium, fluorine is particularly important due to its role in nuclear technology.

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