Hello everyone,
I am doing some research for my story on uranium. The story is set in ancient times in an alternate universe/earth. But the thing to remember is that all of the elements and how they work are the same. I know it's radioactive, somewhat. The issue I am having is, would someone who has been exposed to it for long periods of time, become radioactive enough to cause others to become irradiated as well? Also, HOW radioactive it in a natural powder/unprocessed form? I am sure other questions will arise, but I need to know all I can about uranium radiation and how it spreads. I am debating using yellow cake, because the person who discovers this element has been able to refine it to this stage. But I am anticipating that she falls ill and I am wondering if her radiation would spread. I am sure the dust is dangerous, too.
Thanks for your help!
I am doing some research for my story on uranium. The story is set in ancient times in an alternate universe/earth. But the thing to remember is that all of the elements and how they work are the same. I know it's radioactive, somewhat. The issue I am having is, would someone who has been exposed to it for long periods of time, become radioactive enough to cause others to become irradiated as well? Also, HOW radioactive it in a natural powder/unprocessed form? I am sure other questions will arise, but I need to know all I can about uranium radiation and how it spreads. I am debating using yellow cake, because the person who discovers this element has been able to refine it to this stage. But I am anticipating that she falls ill and I am wondering if her radiation would spread. I am sure the dust is dangerous, too.
Thanks for your help!
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