Uranium is a member of the actinides family.
Uranium belongs to the actinide group of elements.
Uranium is a member of the actinides (actinoids) family.
Uranium is a radioactive metal, member of the actinoids family.
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The Actinides(Actinoids)
- Uranium, boron and hydrogen are chemical elements. - A salt is a chemical compound (contain two or more elements).
Salt, because it's a compound. Uranium, boron, and hydrogen are elements.
Uranium, boron, hydrogen are chemical elements. Salt (NaCl) is a chemical compound.
Uranium is located in the actinide series on the periodic table, in the seventh row and the actinide block. Its atomic number is 92.
Uranium is a not a noble gas, but a metal, solid, radioactive, member of the actinides (actinoids) family.
Salt, because is a chemical compound - NaCl; uranium, boron, hydrogen are chemical elements.
Hydrogen doesn't belong in the group because it is a non-metal gas, while uranium salt and boron are solid elements and can be categorized as minerals or metalloids. Uranium salt contains uranium, a heavy metal, and boron is a metalloid, whereas hydrogen is a light, diatomic molecule and does not share the same physical state or classification.