U, uranium has 92 protons.
Uranium (U) always has 92 protons.
Uranium (U) has 92 protons and 92 electrons. This is because in a neutral atom, the number of protons (positive charge) is equal to the number of electrons (negative charge), balancing out the overall charge to zero.
All isotopes of uranium have the same number of protons, 92. A nuclide with a number of protons other than that is not uranium.
When U-238 emits an alpha particle, it loses two protons. This results in the atom transforming into a different element (Th-234) which has two fewer protons in the nucleus.
Uranium has 92 protons and 92 electrons as its atomic number is 92. In U-227, there are 135 neutrons (227 - 92 = 135)
Uranium (U) always has 92 protons.
The chemical symbol of uranium is U; uranium has 92 protons.
92, which is the atomic number or Uranium
Uranium (U) has 92 protons and 92 electrons. This is because in a neutral atom, the number of protons (positive charge) is equal to the number of electrons (negative charge), balancing out the overall charge to zero.
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All isotopes of uranium have the same number of protons, 92. A nuclide with a number of protons other than that is not uranium.
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Uranium being element 92, it has 92 protons. If not ionized it also has 92 electrons. U-241 has 241 protons and neutrons together, so it would have 149 neutrons.
The number of protons in uranium of any type is 92. The mass number only results in changes in the number of neutrons. So, the answer to the question is 92 protons.
92, the atomic number of U.
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When U-238 emits an alpha particle, it loses two protons. This results in the atom transforming into a different element (Th-234) which has two fewer protons in the nucleus.