Uranium occurs naturally as three isotopes. Describe the similarities and differences between the structure of the nuclei of the three isotopes of uranium
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Atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus): 92Atomic symbol (on the Periodic Table of Elements):
Atomic weight (average mass of the atom): 238.02891
Density: 18.95 grams per cubic centimeterPhase at room temperature: SolidMelting point: 2,075 degrees Fahrenheit (1,135 degrees Celsius)
Boiling point: 7,468 F (4,131 C)Number of isotopes (atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons): 16, 3 naturally occurringMost common isotopes: U-234 (0.0054 percent natural abundance), U-235 (0.7204 percent natural abundance), U-238 (99.2742 percent natural abundance)
Atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus): 92Atomic symbol (on the Periodic Table of Elements):
Atomic weight (average mass of the atom): 238.02891
Density: 18.95 grams per cubic centimeterPhase at room temperature: SolidMelting point: 2,075 degrees Fahrenheit (1,135 degrees Celsius)
Boiling point: 7,468 F (4,131 C)Number of isotopes (atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons): 16, 3 naturally occurringMost common isotopes: U-234 (0.0054 percent natural abundance), U-235 (0.7204 percent natural abundance), U-238 (99.2742 percent natural abundance)
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