A good chemistry teacher know all about uranium !
Uranium as a pure metallic element was obtained after the alchemic period; alchemists don't know uranium.
They are trained as PE teachers.
i know theres lots of uranium
Teachers evaluate pupils so they know what level of skills they are on.
divide 140 by the atomic weight of the uranium you want to know about. it will be different if you are asking about natural, enriched, or depleted uranium and how much its enriched or depleted.
The fission of uranium-235 release krypton and barium (and other isotopes) as fission products.I don't know if the fusion of uranium and krypton is possible in laboratory.
Uranium is only the last natural element. We know many artificial transuranic elements.
Teachers are not friends, they are teachers. Do you really want your teachers to know what you and your friends are doing? To see all your pictures and comments?
no taechers don't hate boys you know some teachers do
Letting teachers know how Twitter can benefit them in the class room is a good way to get more teachers on Twitter.
To find the number of uranium atoms in 6g, you need to know the atomic mass of uranium. Uranium has an atomic mass of about 238 g/mol. Using this information, you can calculate that there are approximately 1.34 x 10^22 uranium atoms in 6g.
To find the number of moles of uranium in 3 cubic centimeters, you would need to know the density of uranium. Once you know the density, you can calculate the mass of 3 cubic centimeters of uranium and then use the molar mass of uranium to convert the mass to moles. The number of moles can be calculated using the formula: moles = mass (g) / molar mass (g/mol).