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theCandyman
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Has anyone run across this site before? I found it long ago, but I am not sure why I found it and I just bumped into it again.
http://www.unitednuclear.com/uranium.htm
It is selling uranium ore from ten thousand counts per minute up to five hundred thousand counts per minute. I calculated this to be [tex]4.5 * 10^{-9}[/tex] to [tex]2.25 * 10^{-7}[/tex] Curies, but that does not seem very high as opposed to what they say on their site ["Low", "Medium", "High" and "Super High Radation Level"]. Is this low number due to it being ore?
Also, under the Radation Measurements part of the site it says they do not measure the alpha emissions, why? It mentions using a "stablized assay meter" instead of a Geiger counter, which I thought was normally used to measure radation, is it not?
Right now, I am just assuming this is a novelty gift group, trying to sell Uranium for inflated prices to unsuspecting buyers who will no doubt store their "Super High" radioactive rock in concrete and lead lined safes and pull out once in a while to impress their friends.
http://www.unitednuclear.com/uranium.htm
It is selling uranium ore from ten thousand counts per minute up to five hundred thousand counts per minute. I calculated this to be [tex]4.5 * 10^{-9}[/tex] to [tex]2.25 * 10^{-7}[/tex] Curies, but that does not seem very high as opposed to what they say on their site ["Low", "Medium", "High" and "Super High Radation Level"]. Is this low number due to it being ore?
Also, under the Radation Measurements part of the site it says they do not measure the alpha emissions, why? It mentions using a "stablized assay meter" instead of a Geiger counter, which I thought was normally used to measure radation, is it not?
Right now, I am just assuming this is a novelty gift group, trying to sell Uranium for inflated prices to unsuspecting buyers who will no doubt store their "Super High" radioactive rock in concrete and lead lined safes and pull out once in a while to impress their friends.