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Nuclear power is obtained from which minerals?

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Mnemonic: \textbf{U & Th = Urja & Thermal (nuclear)} — Uranium in hard ores, Thorium in \textit{monazite} beach sands.
Updated On: Oct 18, 2025
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Step 1: Identify primary nuclear fuels.
Electricity in nuclear plants is produced by fission of fissile materials present in certain minerals. The two key naturally occurring sources are:
(1) Uranium (ores: uraninite/pitchblende, carnotite, torbernite)
(2) Thorium (ore: monazite found in beach sands)
Step 2: Clarify related fuel.
Plutonium (Pu-239) is also used as reactor fuel but it is produced inside reactors from Uranium-238; it is not mined as a primary mineral.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Thus, nuclear power is chiefly obtained from the minerals Uranium and Thorium.
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