Because uranium is an important source of energy. Also uranium is the explosive in many nuclear weapons.
Archealogist and scientist who study tin dont know who discovered it so no one knows
Botanists are people who study plants. Moss are plants, so Botanists study moss too.
To find the number of uranium atoms in 6g of pure uranium, we first need to calculate the molar mass of uranium, which is approximately 238.03 g/mol. Then, we use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert the mass to number of atoms. So, 6g of uranium contains about 6.022 × 10^23 atoms.
To find the number of uranium atoms in 6.2 g of pure uranium, you would first determine the molar mass of uranium, which is approximately 238.03 g/mol. Next, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert the grams of uranium to number of atoms. So, 6.2 g of uranium would equal approximately 6.2 x (6.022 x 10^23 / 238.03) uranium atoms.
Uranium is a solid metal at room temperature.
The area of study is political science, so someone who studies it is a political scientist.
Ichthyology is the study of FISH. SO … an Ichthyologist is a scientist who studies FISH.
All scientist study science so every one you could think of :)
so that it is easier to study the selected species
The prefix for "animal" is "zoo-" so they are called zoologists.
soil scientists study pedology, so they can also be considered pedologists.
So many saraya scientist are there......
The prefix for "animal" is "zoo-" so they are called zoologists.
Volcanology is the study of volcanos. So a volcanologist is a scientist who studies them.
Uranium is a not a so rare material !
Nidoloy is the scientific study of nests so I'm just guessing that a nidologist would be a scientist who studies nests.
Archealogist and scientist who study tin dont know who discovered it so no one knows