Some facts about uranium:
- U is a metal, solid, radioactive chemical element
- Natural isotopes: 234, 235, 238
- Atomic number: 92
- Atomic weight: 238,02891(3) u.a.
- Melting point: 1 132,2 0C
- Boiling point: 4 131 0C
- Density: 19,1 g/cm3
- Pauling electronegativity: 1,38
- Uranium is a reactive metal
- U is paramagnetic
- Empirical atomic radii: 156 pm
- Heat of fusion: 9,14 kJ/mol
- Thermal conductivity: 27,5 W/m.K
- Crystalline structure: orthorombic
What is the question exactly? If it is about Uranium having physical and/or chemical properties, the answer is that it has both. Every single element and compound in this universe has both physical and chemical properties.
What is the question exactly? If it is about Uranium having physical and/or chemical properties, the answer is that it has both. Every single element and compound in this universe has both physical and chemical properties.
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No. Chemical and physical properties are different.
Physical and chemical properties change as the result of a chemical change, which produces new products with different physical and chemical properties than the reactants.
The both have 92 protons in their nucleus and the same chemical properties. Their NUCLEAR properties are different.
Uranium and neodymium are very different chemical elements.
A chemical change is when the chemical properties of a substance changes and a physical change is when the chemical properties stay the same but the physical properties (shape, temperature etc...)
Plutonium and neptunium are two elements that have properties similar to uranium. They belong to the same actinide series and share similar chemical and physical characteristics, such as radioactive decay and the ability to form multiple oxidation states.
Copper has both chemical and physical properties. Chemical properties refer to how copper reacts with other substances, while physical properties refer to characteristics like its color, density, and conductivity.
Chemical property
The chemical properties of a substance change during a chemical reaction, meaning the substance undergoes a chemical change and forms new substances with different properties. The physical properties may also change, such as color, texture, or state of matter.