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odd man out uranium , sulphur, thorium, plutonium

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Answered by aviratwalia18
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Sulphur is the odd one out
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Sulphur is the odd one out.

Explanation:

  • Except for sulphur, all elements are radioactive metals.
  • With an atomic number of 92, uranium is a metallic chemical element in the periodic table that is silvery-white. The chemical symbol for it is U. There are 92 protons and 92 electrons in an atom of uranium, of which 6 are valence electrons. The atomic weight of uranium is the greatest among all naturally occurring elements.
  • Thorium, a naturally occurring radioactive metal, is represented by the chemical symbol Th and is present in trace amounts in soil, rocks, water, plants, and animals. Thorium is a solid in typical circumstances. Thorium comes in both natural and artificial forms, and they are all radioactive.
  • A metallic element with the atomic number 94, plutonium is radioactive. By researching how to divide atoms to create atomic bombs, it was discovered in 1940. When uranium atoms absorb neutrons in a reactor, plutonium is produced.

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