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How many protons are in one isotope of uranium 238 have?

all isotopes of uranium have 92 protons, that is what makes them uranium.


How many years will it take for 10 g of radioactive uranium to decay into 5 g of radioactive uranium?

It would take one half-life for the 10 g of uranium to decay into 5 g. The half-life of uranium is around 4.5 billion years, so it would take approximately 4.5 billion years.


How many tons of uranium ore are needed to make one kilo of enriched uranium?

A Wikipedia article (see link below) gives the concentration of uranium in ore as 0.01 to 0.25 percent, which is a wide range. If we take 0.1 percent as typical, then 1 tonne (1000Kg) of ore would produce 1 Kg of uranium. This is natural uranium, which is normally enriched by about six times to produce suitable enriched uranium for fuel, so you can say that about 6 tonnes of ore would be needed to give 1 Kg of enriched uranium, but there is considerable variation of this from one source of ore to another


Can you fill the 1 kg uranium in a one teaspoon volume?

If 1 teaspoon has a volume of 3,7 cm3 and the density of uranium is ca. 19,05 g/cm3 a teaspoon may contain ca. 70,5 g of uranium.


How much uranium is left if a solid piece goes through?

If a solid piece of uranium goes through a process like fission, the amount of uranium left would depend on the specific fission reactions that occur. During fission, uranium atoms split into smaller atoms, releasing energy and more neutrons which can continue the reaction. Some uranium atoms may be converted into other elements through the fission process, so the amount of remaining uranium would be less than the original piece.

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Uranium tetrafluoride is green and radioactive.


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Where can one learn online how to purchase stocks?

There are many online resources available for one to learn how to purchase stocks. Available sites would include Scottrade, etrade and TD Ameritrade.


How many protons are in one isotope of uranium 238 have?

all isotopes of uranium have 92 protons, that is what makes them uranium.


Why would you use liquid uranium?

Now liquid uranium has not applications.


If you had a uranium pellet would you need one of those vests that they use during x-rays to block all the chances of being radiated?

Not necessary for natural uranium; the most energetic gamma radiation of natural uranium has an energy of only ca. 183 keV uranium; uranium is not so dangerous as a radioactive element. Uranium is more toxic - ingested or inhaled.


Which yields more energy - one kilogram of uranium or one kilogram of coal?

Uranium


How many years will it take for 10 g of radioactive uranium to decay into 5 g of radioactive uranium?

It would take one half-life for the 10 g of uranium to decay into 5 g. The half-life of uranium is around 4.5 billion years, so it would take approximately 4.5 billion years.


Would Carbon-14 or Uranium-235 be better to date a fossil from the Precambrian time?

uranium-235 dates older objects so uranium-235 would be your answer


How many tons of uranium ore are needed to make one kilo of enriched uranium?

A Wikipedia article (see link below) gives the concentration of uranium in ore as 0.01 to 0.25 percent, which is a wide range. If we take 0.1 percent as typical, then 1 tonne (1000Kg) of ore would produce 1 Kg of uranium. This is natural uranium, which is normally enriched by about six times to produce suitable enriched uranium for fuel, so you can say that about 6 tonnes of ore would be needed to give 1 Kg of enriched uranium, but there is considerable variation of this from one source of ore to another