The chemical formula of uranium hexafluoride is UF6.
The solid uranium hexafluoride (UF6) has a density of 5,09 g/cm3.
5,09 g/cm3
Hydrogen gas has a very low density; 0,08988 g/L; uranium hexafluoride (as gas) is very dense, between gases.
12.63 grams/liter
7.45 gplgl. Have fun in second grade.
The chemical formula of uranium hexafluoride is UF6.
118.67 grams
Uranium hexafluoride density at room temperature (solid state): 5,09 g/cm3.
Hydrogen gas has a very low density; 0,08988 g/L; uranium hexafluoride (as gas) is very dense, between gases.
12.63 grams/liter
7.45 gplgl. Have fun in second grade.
15.7
Uranium hexafluoride is in Class 7 (radioactive).
The valence of uranium in uranium hexafluoride is 6+; the valence of fluorine is of course 1-.
The chemical formula of uranium hexafluoride is UF6.
Hydrolysis of uranium hexafluoride produce hydrogen fluoride and the fluoride UO2F2.
It is Uranium Hexafluoride but known in the industry simple as HEX
Its called enrichment and it can be done many different ways. Most ways of enriching uranium require the use of what is probably the most corrosive, toxic, and violently reactive with water chemicals there is: uranium hexafluoride UF6. uranium hexafluoride will corrode almost all metals except pure nickle. uranium hexafluoride attacks all organic compounds. uranium hexafluoride on contact with water ignites and can explode.Enrichment methods using uranium hexafluoride include:gaseous diffusionthermal diffusioncentrifugeLASER separationEnrichment methods not using uranium hexafluoride include: electromagnetic separation, aka calutron, aka mass spectrometerplasma separation
118.67 grams