Uranium has three natural isotopes: 234, 235 and 238 and many artificial isotope.
Uranium isotopes list is:
Nr. crt.
Izotopul/Izomerul Masa atomică relativă 1. 217U 217,024 368 791 ± 0,000 093 262 2. 218U 218,023 535 671 ± 0,000 032 763 3. 219U 219,024 919 160 ± 0,000 060 946 4.*220U 220,024 723# ± 0,000 215# 5. 221U 221,026 399# ± 0,000 110# 6. 222U 222,026 086# ± 0,000 108# 7. 223U 223,027 738 600 ± 0,000 076 347 8. 224U 224,027 604 778 ± 0,000 027 176 9. 225U 225,029 390 717 ± 0,000 012 428 10. 226U 226,029 338 702 ± 0,000 013 999 11. 227U 227,031 156 367 ± 0,000 018 104 12. 228U 228,031 374 006 ± 0,000 016 051 13. 229U 229,033 505 939 ± 0,000 006 396 14. 230U 230,033 939 784 ± 0,000 005 110 15. 231U 231,036 293 704 ± 0,000 003 242 16. 232U 232,037 156 152 ± 0,000 002 365 17. 233U 233,039 635 207 ± 0,000 002 904 18. **234U 234,040 952 088 ± 0,000 001 960
19. **235U 235,043 929 918 ± 0,000 001 957 20. 235mU „ 21. 236U 236,045 568 006 ± 0,000 001 960 22. 237U 237,048 730 184 ± 0,000 002 019 23. **238U 238,050 788 247 ± 0,000 002 044 24. 238m1U „ 25. 238m2U „ 26. 239U 239,054 293 299 ± 0,000 002 052 27. 240U 240,056 591 988 ± 0,000 005 533 28. 241U 241,060 330# ± 0,000 320# 29. 242U 242,062 931# ± 0,000 215# 30. ***243U 243,067 36 not surely confirmed
31. ***244U 244,069 95 not surely confirmed
Uranium-235 and uranium-238 are isotopes of uranium, meaning they have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Uranium-235 is used in nuclear reactors and weapons due to its ability to sustain a nuclear chain reaction, while uranium-238 is more abundant in nature but less useful for these purposes.
All the isotopes of uranium are unstable.Natural isotopes of uranium are: 234, 235 and 238.
Yes.......most likely. I can't think of anything to do with Uranium, that isn't radioactive! -------- Uranium natural isotopes are not so radioactive compared with other isotopes; but all the isotopes of uranium are radioactive.
No, Uranium-235 and uranium-238 are radioactive, natural isotopes (not molecules, but atoms) of the one and the same element: uranium.Both with 92 protons and 235-92 = 143 neutrons in U-235 but 146 neutrons in U-238.
Uranium has three natural isotopes and many artificial isotopes. Uranium 238 has 92 protons and electrons and also 146 neutrons.
Uranium has 3 natural isotopes (234, 235, 238) and 26 artificial isotopes.All the isotopes of uranium are radioactive.
Uranium isotopes
Uranium-235 and uranium-238 are isotopes of uranium, meaning they have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Uranium-235 is used in nuclear reactors and weapons due to its ability to sustain a nuclear chain reaction, while uranium-238 is more abundant in nature but less useful for these purposes.
All the isotopes of uranium are unstable.Natural isotopes of uranium are: 234, 235 and 238.
Yes.......most likely. I can't think of anything to do with Uranium, that isn't radioactive! -------- Uranium natural isotopes are not so radioactive compared with other isotopes; but all the isotopes of uranium are radioactive.
No, Uranium-235 and uranium-238 are radioactive, natural isotopes (not molecules, but atoms) of the one and the same element: uranium.Both with 92 protons and 235-92 = 143 neutrons in U-235 but 146 neutrons in U-238.
Uranium has three natural isotopes and many artificial isotopes. Uranium 238 has 92 protons and electrons and also 146 neutrons.
Uranium hasn't stable isotopes.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons. Some examples of atoms with isotopes are hydrogen (protium, deuterium, tritium), carbon (carbon-12, carbon-13, carbon-14), and uranium (uranium-235, uranium-238).
Uranium has three natural isotopes: 234, 235 and 238; also uranium has ca. 25 artificial isotopes.
The most common isotope of uranium is uranium-238.
The end products of uranium isotopes decay chain are the isotopes of lead.