No. Hydrogen has 1 electron. Uranium has 92.
No, potassium does not have more electrons than uranium. Potassium has 19 electrons, while uranium has 92 electrons. This is because the atomic number of an element determines the number of protons and electrons it has, and uranium has a higher atomic number than potassium.
NO!!!! Hydrogen has only ONE(1) electron Uranium has NINETY TWO(92) electrons.
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.
yes, oxygen has 8 electrons and uranium has 92 electrons
Enriched uranium is an uranium with more than 0,7 % uranium 235.
Uranium has an atomic weight greater than iron and is more unstable.
Natural uranium has approx. 0,7 % 235U; uranium with more than 0,7 % 235U is an enriched uranium.
Any gene; depleted uranium is uranium containing more than 99,8 % of the isotope uranium 238.
Depleted uranium is approx. 60% less radioactive than an equivalent mass of natural uranium.
Uranium is not more reactive than magnesium. Magnesium is more reactive than uranium. Magnesium reacts with water to form magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas, while uranium is relatively stable and does not react as readily with water.
polonium, radium, plutonium and many others
anions have more electrons than protons