Uranium is a member of the actinides family of elements.
Uranium is now placed in a special group (family) of chemical elements - actinoids.Uranium is considered also a transition metal.
In the group of actinides uranium, actinium, protactinium and thorium are natural elements; the others (transuranium elements) are artificial elements.
Uranium belongs to the actinide group of elements.
elements are in the same group since they react similarly to other elements in that group.
No Its a Actinolds, aka rare earth element
Uranium has the heaviest atoms out of these three elements. It is a radioactive element with atomic number 92 and a relatively high atomic mass.
Uranium is a very reactive element and can form alloys or compounds with the majority of the elements of the priodic table of Mendeleev.
Group 1 elements are alkali metals. Group-18 elements are inert in nature.
group 7 - halogens group 8 - noble gases
The family of radioactive elements is called the Actinides. This group includes elements such as uranium, thorium, and plutonium, which are known for their radioactive properties.
There is no group number to Uranium though its group name is Actinide.
Uranium does not have a group it belongs to, but it is in period 7.