Uranium is a member of the actinides (syn.: actinoids) family.
Uranium is an actinoid series element.
yes, it is part of the first row called the lanthanoid series, is made up of soft, malleable metals that have a high luster and conductivity.This is incorrect. Uranium is an Actinoid series element, not a lathanoid series element.
Holmium is in the lanthanoid series.
It is a lanthanoid metal.
The chemical element with atomic number 57 is Lanthanum (La). It is a Lanthanide, as it is what the rest of the Lanthanides are based on. It has 57 electrons in 6 shells. It is naturally occuring and non-radioactive.
A disintegration series is the pathway of a radioactively unstable element into a stable element. The pathway alters the atomic number of the element and converts the element into another element. A common one is the uranium disintegration series.
Uranium (part of the actinide series of the periodic table)
No Its a Actinolds, aka rare earth element
The decay chain in the uranium 238 series (also called radium series) id lead 206 (stable isotope).
No, uranium is a metallic element. It is a heavy, silvery-white metal that belongs to the actinide series of the periodic table.
Uranium is an element
Enriched Uranium and following it is Plutonium