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Well, that's something I definitely did not know:
Coal contains significant quantities of uranium and thorium, two mildly radioactive elements. Burning coal concentrates these two metals and thus their radioactivity in coal ash. The amounts are significant enough that the United States Atomic Energy Commission, in the early 1950s when substantial domestic sources of high-grade uranium ore had not yet been located, seriously considered extracting uranium from coal ash for atomic bombs.
KD: A quick search of mine, did not produce anything valuable. In case you ever come across any pre-20th century weapons using coal, please post a link in here.
Coal contains significant quantities of uranium and thorium, two mildly radioactive elements. Burning coal concentrates these two metals and thus their radioactivity in coal ash. The amounts are significant enough that the United States Atomic Energy Commission, in the early 1950s when substantial domestic sources of high-grade uranium ore had not yet been located, seriously considered extracting uranium from coal ash for atomic bombs.
KD: A quick search of mine, did not produce anything valuable. In case you ever come across any pre-20th century weapons using coal, please post a link in here.
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