Chemistry, asked by soumank1437, 8 months ago

What is true about all uranium atoms? They each have the same number of nuclear particles. They each have the same number of neutral particles. They each have the same number of neutrons. They each have the same number of protons.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The true statement about all the uranium atoms is:

They each have the same number of protons.

- Uranium has different isotopes like U-235 and U-237.

- These isotopes have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.

- As neutrons are neutral, so neutral particles are also different.

- Protons and neutrons are collectively known as nuclear particles.

- As neutrons can be different, so nuclear particles can also be different.

Answered by to35555
4

Answer: They each have the same number of protons.

Explanation: I know this because i got it right on a quiz in Edgenuity

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