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Uranium Element sample - Uranyl Zinc Acetate
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There is currently Uranium Element sample - Uranyl Zinc Acetate (ZnUO2) for sale on eBay (UK) (At the time of writing 04 October 2019). I have just received mine and it gets a respectable ~2000cpm sat right next to a SBM-20. This is the same seller I have gotten Uranium dioxide (UO2yellow cake) and Uranium trioxide (UO3) from. He seems reliable and have exchanged the odd email with him. If you decide to buy you will get a small amount, about 0.5g in a small vile (as terribly pictured below...). Also please note that I have absolutely no affiliation with the seller, he is simply someone I have bought a few different radioactive samples from. I am also not sure on whether he will ship abroad so if interested give him a shout. He may also still have some UO2 and UO3 available as I think his eBay listings were taken down for those samples, so worth contacting him if interested.
Search for 'Uranium Element sample - Uranyl Zinc Acetate - Geiger Counter Check Source'
eBay item # 274019258194 and the seller is 'rogers-nuclear' - Long gone.
Edit: Please note this is a powder and as such extra precautions should be used when handling it. It is not something you want to inhale at all!


Archived from radmon.org - originally posted 04/10/2019
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