Uranium is a solid at normal temperatures, melting at 1132° C and vaporizing above 3818° C.
Uranium is a solid, natural metal at room temperature.
Yes, uranium can be a liquid at a temperature greater than the melting point -
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Uranium is a solid at room temperature.
Uranium is a metal, non-volatile; neon is a gas.
The chemical formula of uranium hexafluoride is UF6.
This radioactive gas is radon (Rn).
Hydrogen gas has a very low density; 0,08988 g/L; uranium hexafluoride (as gas) is very dense, between gases.
[Rn] 5f3 6d1 7s2
When a gas turns into a liquid it 'condenses'.
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it is called condensation when gas turns into a liquid.
No, uranium is a solid metal.
Krypton is a gas and Uranium is a solid
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This gas is radon (Rn).
Uranium is a metal, non-volatile; neon is a gas.
The chemical formula of uranium hexafluoride is UF6.
This radioactive gas is radon (Rn).