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Differences between uranium isotopes: natural isotopes (U-234, U-235, U-238) and the artificial isotopes; differences in atomic mass; differences in the number of neutrons; differences of the half life; differences in the emitted radiations (type, energy, percentage); differences in the decay chain; differences in the technological importance; etc.

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All the isotopes of uranium (natural or artificial) contain 92 protons and electrons; each isotope contain a different number of neutrons (number of neutrons = Atomic Mass of the isotope - number of protons).

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They all have 26 protons and varying numbers of neutrons

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Naturally occurring iron comes in four different isotopes, with atomic masses between 54 and 58.

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Uranium has three natural isotopes (234, 235, 238) and 26 artificial isotopes and isomers.

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There are several isotopes of iron including the stable atoms of iron-56 and iron-57.

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All the isotopes of iron contain 26 protons and 26 electrons.

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A rule doesn't exist; the number of isotopes is a characteristic for each chemical element. Isotopes are stable or unstable, radioactive.

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The natural isotopes of iron are: Fe-56, Fe-54, Fe-57, Fe-58.

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