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What is the molar mass of uranium -238?

238 grams/mole The isotopic number is the approximate mass for any element. Such as if I say Carbon 14, the approximate mass is 14 grams/mole. If you are asking what is the mass of one atom of Uranium 238: Then you take the isotopic mass 238 grams/mole and divide by Avogadro's Number 6.022X10^23 atoms/mole this gives you units of grams/atom.


What element has the atomic number 238?

There is NO element with the Atomic No. of 238. Atomic No. only go to ~ 110. However, There is an element with ATOMIC MASS of 238, it is an isotope of Uranium NB . Atomic Number refers to #1 the position in the periodic table #2 the number of protons in the element #3 the number of electrons in the neutrally charged element. Atmoic Mass refers to the Sum total of all the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an element. An element such as Uranium would be shown in the periodic table as [238/92]U. The two numbers indicating the Atomic Mass and the Atomic Number.


How many grams in 238 moles of arsenic?

The conversion factor you need for this problem is the atomic mass of titanium.47.9 gram titanium = 1 mole titaniumSince you want to end up in units of grams of Ti, this goes in the numerator (on top). You want to convert from moles Ti, so this goes in the denominator (on the bottom).moles Ti47.9 gram Ti = grams Ti1 moles Ti


What is heaviest element on earth?

no its the diamond we did it at school the othere term :P fail


In Uranium-238 and Uranium-234 does neither element have a charge?

Uranium-238 and uranium-234 are not "elements", but they are natural isotopes of the chemical element uranium. The atoms are neutral.

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What is the molar mass of uranium -238?

238 grams/mole The isotopic number is the approximate mass for any element. Such as if I say Carbon 14, the approximate mass is 14 grams/mole. If you are asking what is the mass of one atom of Uranium 238: Then you take the isotopic mass 238 grams/mole and divide by Avogadro's Number 6.022X10^23 atoms/mole this gives you units of grams/atom.


What are the molar mass of uranium 238?

Pure Uranium-238 has an Atomic Mass of 238.1252 amu. Thus one mole of it weighs 238.1252 grams.


What is the mass in gram of 0.500 mole of uranium?

The mass of o,5 mole of uranium is 119,014455 g.


Average mass of one atom of an element?

The average mass of one atom of an element is given by its atomic mass, which is listed on the periodic table in atomic mass units (amu). It represents the average mass of all isotopes of that element, taking into account their relative abundance.


What is the mass number of urnanium?

Uranium is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 238.


What element has the atomic number 238?

There is NO element with the Atomic No. of 238. Atomic No. only go to ~ 110. However, There is an element with ATOMIC MASS of 238, it is an isotope of Uranium NB . Atomic Number refers to #1 the position in the periodic table #2 the number of protons in the element #3 the number of electrons in the neutrally charged element. Atmoic Mass refers to the Sum total of all the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an element. An element such as Uranium would be shown in the periodic table as [238/92]U. The two numbers indicating the Atomic Mass and the Atomic Number.


Uranium-235 and uranium-238 are different?

Uranium-235 and uranium-238 are different isotopes of the element uranium. They have different mass numbers due to different numbers of neutrons.


What number is written after the isotope when writing the name?

The atomic mass number of that isotope. So C14 has a molecular mass of 14 grams/mole U238, 238 grams/mole


What is the mass number for the element uranium?

The atomic weight of uranium is 238,02891(3) atomic mass units. The mass number is the total number of nucleons (protons an neutrons) in the nucleus; the mass number is different for each isotope: 234U: mass number 234 235U: mass number 235 238U: mass number 238


How many atoms make 1 gram of iron?

The number of particles (atoms or molecules) in a substance is known as Avogadro's constant and is 6.02 x 1023 particles per mole. The mole is the amount of a substance that contains the same number of particles as the number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon-12. If we consider uranium 238 as the largest isotopic component of natural uranium, and as it consists of atoms not molecules, then 1 kilogram contains 1000/238 moles (1000 grams the mass, 238 the relative atomic mass), ie 4.20 moles. so the number of atoms will be 4.20 x 6.02 x 1023, or 2.529 x 1024 atoms.


What element is made when you U-238 splits in half?

U-238 is not fissionable.


What is the mass number of uranium-235?

The atomic mass of uranium 238 is 238,050 788 247