Uranium is not the largest in the actinoids family but also not the smallest.
Uranium is located in the actinide series on the periodic table, in the seventh row and the actinide block. Its atomic number is 92.
The period that Uranium is found in is Period 7 of the Periodic Table.There are only 7 periods in the periodic table...
Uranium is a member of the actinides (or actinoids) family; no other number.
Uranium belongs to the actinide family of elements in the periodic table.
Uranium is a member of the actinoids family; period 7, block f, no group number.
Nu, uranium is not the largest.
Uranium is located in the actinide series on the periodic table, in the seventh row and the actinide block. Its atomic number is 92.
The period that Uranium is found in is Period 7 of the Periodic Table.There are only 7 periods in the periodic table...
Uranium is a member of the actinides (or actinoids) family; no other number.
Uranium comes from the (radioactive) actinoids family, period 7. Uranium is a metal.
Uranium belongs to the actinide family of elements in the periodic table.
Uranium is a member of the actinoids family; period 7, block f, no group number.
Uranium is a chemical element, natural, metal, radioactive from the actinoids family; the atomic number is 92.
There is no largest nor smallest. All you need is another prefix to increase [or decrease] the previous largest [smallest] by a factor of 1000.
The order of taxa from largest to smallest is: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family.
Species Genus Family Order Class Phylum Kingdom are the taxonomic levels from smallest to largest. The largest to smallest are Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species .. I remember them as King Henry Came Over For Good Spaghetti. Or, make your own! :D
Thorium belongs to the actinide series of elements. Its family members include uranium, plutonium, and curium. These elements share similar chemical and physical properties due to their placement in the same group of the periodic table.