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Uranium-238

Isotope
Uranium-238 is the most common isotope of uranium found in nature, with a relative abundance of 99%. Unlike uranium-235, it is non-fissile, which means it cannot sustain a chain reaction in a thermal-neutron reactor. Wikipedia
Protons: 92
Symbol: 238U
Daughter: lead-206
Decay products: 234Th
Half-life (t1/2): 4.468×109 years
Natural abundance: 99.2745%
Parent isotopes: 242Pu (α); 238Pa (β)