Uranium is a solid at normal temperatures, melting at 1132° C and vaporizing above 3818° C.
Uranium hexafluoride is made from uranium dioxide or uranium tetrafluoride by adding fluorine gas. The process involves reacting uranium compound with an excess of fluorine gas under controlled conditions to produce uranium hexafluoride.
Yes, the density of hydrogen gas is lower than that of uranium hexafluoride gas. Hydrogen gas is one of the lightest elements, while uranium hexafluoride gas is much denser due to the heavy uranium atom.
The noble gas configuration for uranium is [Rn] 5f3 6d1 7s2. This means that the electron configuration for uranium can be shortened to make it like a noble gas (radon) by including the noble gas before uranium in square brackets.
Uranium is a metal, non-volatile; neon is a gas.
Electron configuration of uranium is: [Rn]5f36d17s2
When a gas turns into a liquid it 'condenses'.
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No, uranium is a solid metal.
Uranium hexafluoride is made from uranium dioxide or uranium tetrafluoride by adding fluorine gas. The process involves reacting uranium compound with an excess of fluorine gas under controlled conditions to produce uranium hexafluoride.
Yes, the density of hydrogen gas is lower than that of uranium hexafluoride gas. Hydrogen gas is one of the lightest elements, while uranium hexafluoride gas is much denser due to the heavy uranium atom.
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The noble gas configuration for uranium is [Rn] 5f3 6d1 7s2. This means that the electron configuration for uranium can be shortened to make it like a noble gas (radon) by including the noble gas before uranium in square brackets.
This gas is radon (Rn).