The atomic weight (not mass) of uranium is 238,02891(3).
The density of uranium is 19,1 g/cm3.
Atomic weight (not mass) of uranium is 238,02891.
Uranium is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 238.
The atomic weight of uranium (not mass) is 238,02891.
To calculate the mass of uranium, we need to know the molar mass of uranium hexafluoride (UF6), which is approximately 352 g/mol. Given that the sample has 175.5 g of UF6, we can calculate the mass of uranium by multiplying the molar mass of uranium by the ratio of the molar mass of uranium to the molar mass of UF6 (238.03 g/mol / 352 g/mol) and then multiplying by the mass of UF6 provided. This would result in approximately 119.196 g of uranium in 175.5 g of UF6.
The mass number of the isotope uranium-234 is 142.
The mass of 10 mole of natural uranium is 2380,2891 g.
1 atomgram of uranium = 238,02891 gramsAnswer:The molar mass of Uranium is 238.03 g/mol
The atomic weight of uranium is 238,02891.
The atomic weight of uranium is 238,02891(3) atomic mass units.
Plutonium generally has a lower atomic mass compared to uranium because it has fewer protons and neutrons in its nucleus. Plutonium isotopes tend to have a smaller number of nucleons overall compared to most uranium isotopes, resulting in a lower atomic mass.
the atomic mass number for uranium is 92
No, uranium hasn't the biggest atomic weight. Also the density of uranium is not the biggest.