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No, Uranium has far more electrons.

In a neutral atom number of electrons=number of protons=atomic number.

Hydrogen has 1 electron. Uranium has 92.

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Yes. All atoms are composed of the same three basic particles, the neutron, the proton, and the electron. These basic parts cannot be altered apart from conversion into energy ( E=MC2 ). The difference of these particles (neutron, positon, electron) that make different atoms is the quantity of each particle in the atom. The Periodic Table lists atoms according to their atomic weight, which is the number of protons in the atom's nucleus. The number of neutrons is always the same as the number of protons (with a few unstable exceptions). The number of electrons an atom has is also linked to the number of protons, but is subject to fluctuate due to a materials chemical compound and/or and electrical current. The Periodic Table of Elements will provide the number of particles each atomic element has.

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The typical uranium atom is 238 times heavier than the typical hydrogen atom, although it should be noted that there are more than one isotope of both of these elements, so some variation in weight does exist. But uranium is tremendously heavier than hydrogen, for all isotopes.

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No! Each uranium atom contains 91 more protons than each hydrogen atom.

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1 hydrogen mole = 1,007 94 g

1 uranium mole = 238,028 91 g

But the number of atoms in a mole is the same for all the elements (Avogadro constant = 6,022 141 79(30) × 1023).

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All the electrons are similar, not depending on a specific atom.

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