Chapter 307 - 307 dinner

"I know that uranium oxide powder used to be applied on things like watch hands for easy viewing at night, because these radioactive elements can glow at night." Fairmont looked at the glowing tableware and said.

"But those glowing things are for use in certain situations, I never knew that daily necessities like glass would also add radioactive elements like uranium."

"In fact, before World War II, the use of radioactive elements was very extensive, glass, ceramics and a series of things for color adjustment, would add dyes containing radioactive elements for coloring."

"For example, in addition to vaseline glass, before 1944, uranium was used in the glaze of orange-red antique tableware, called "radioactive red", and was once a common utensil in American kitchens."

"But after the outbreak of World War II, these radioactive elements were used for weapons development, so the production of civilian products in this area was stopped, and factories began to turn to other things."

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