Hydrogen bomb gets some of its energy from fusion, uranium or plutonium bomb gets all of it from fission.
Either can be more powerful, depending on the design. The most powerful bombs built have all been hydrogen bombs.
Uranium is very radioactive as it is uncontrollably seeking more electrons and giving them off as well. Hydrogen has a plus 1 charge with carbon in its common gas form having a negative 2 charge.
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.
It is a difference between the hardness, generally expressed in the Mohs scale.
Uranium is a metal, crystals are chemical compounds (but metals have also crystalline structure).
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Hydrogen is an element, the electron is a subatomic particle.
The main difference between uranium-235 and uranium-238 is their atomic masses. Uranium-235 has 235 atomic mass units (AMU) while uranium-238 has 238 AMU. This difference in mass is due to the number of neutrons in the nucleus of each isotope.
The difference between an A-Bomb and H-Bomb is the energy reaction inside them, one of them is nuclear fusion and the other one is nuclear fission. A-Bombs contain a unstable nuclei such as Uranium 235, whiles H-Bombs contain light stable isotopes of hydrogen and sometimes helium. Nuclear fusion is the merging of atoms/particles, whilst nuclear fission is the splitting and break down of a big unstable nuclei.
In the group of actinides uranium, actinium, protactinium and thorium are natural elements; the others (transuranium elements) are artificial elements.
The difference between 6%, 9%, and 12% Hydrogen Peroxide solution is the Hydrogen content.
Uranium ia a natural metal, a radioactive chemical element. Uranium is used as a nuclear fuel. Petroleum is a complex of organic compounds. Petroleum is a fossil fuel.
The original isotope of uranium in the decay series is uranium-238, which has an atomic number of 92. The final isotope in the decay series is lead-206, which has an atomic number of 82. Therefore, the difference in atomic number between uranium-238 and lead-206 is 10.