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It may sound silly, but neutrons are all pretty much alike. And they're very close in size to a proton. If you're looking for some numbers, try these: Radius: 1.1 x 10-15 m Mass: 1.6749×10-27 kg Note that there is variability in the mass. And yes, we already said they were all alike. Thing is, when neutrons are in a nucleus, they have to drop a bit of mass to make a contribution to what is called binding energy or nuclear glue. A neutron has a bit less mass in a nucleus than a free neutron. But a free neutron is unstable and has a half life of a bit less than 15 minutes. Fair trade? Note that you could "touch up" numbers a bit, but we're talking about something so small that the quantification you have before you will work for just anything in the undergraduate course list. A link can be found below.

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The size of uranium atom depends on the number of electron around it

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the size of uranium depends on how much it weighs and in which form you have it in.

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The covalent radius of uranium atom is 196 pm.

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The empirical diameter of the uranium atom is 350 pm.

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Uranium:

- Atomic radius 175 pm

- Covalent radius 196 pm

- van der Waals radius 186 pm

1 pm = 10-12 m; diameter = 2 radius

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The atomic radius of uranium is 156 picometers (pm).

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The empirical atomic radius of uranium atom is 175 pm.

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The Vander Waal diameter is 284 pm (= 284 trillionths of a metre).

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