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How many electrons does 238 have?

How many electrons does 238 have?

92 electrons
Natural Decay Series of Uranium-238 Uranium has an atomic number of 92 which means there are 92 protons and 92 electrons in the atomic structure. U-238 has 146 neutrons in the nucleus, but the number of neutrons can vary from 141 to 146.

How many neutrons are in an atom of U-238?

146 neutrons
The most stable isotope of uranium, U-238, has an atomic number of 92 (protons) and an atomic weight of 238 (92 protons plus 146 neutrons). The isotope of uranium of greatest importance in atomic bombs, U-235, though, has three fewer neutrons.

How many protons are in PA 238?

Plutonium-238

General
Protons 94
Neutrons 144
Nuclide data
Half-life 87.7 years

How many electrons is in uranium?

2,8,18,32,21,9,2
Uranium/Electrons per shell

What is the mass of U 238?

238.05078826 u
Uranium-238

General
Half-life 4.468 billion years
Parent isotopes 242Pu (α) 238Pa (β−)
Decay products 234Th
Isotope mass 238.05078826 u

How many neutrons are in Mercury 204?

124
Properties of Mercury-204 Isotope:

Properties of Mercury-204 Isotope: MERCURY-204
Neutron Number (N) 124
Atomic Number (Z) 80
Mass Number (A) 204
Nucleon Number (A) 204

How many electrons are in isotope of plutonium 240?

Plutonium-239 has 94 protons, 94 electrons and 145 neutrons. Plutonium- 240 has 94 protons, 94 electrons and 146 neutrons.

Why did Uranium 238 split?

U is not usable directly as nuclear fuel, though it can produce energy via “fast” fission. In this process, a neutron that has a kinetic energy in excess of 1 MeV can cause the nucleus of 238U to split in two. U can be used as a source material for creating plutonium-239, which can in turn be used as nuclear fuel.

What is the molar mass of uf6?

352.02 g/mol
Uranium hexafluoride/Molar mass

What is the molar mass of 238u?

Answer: The molar mass of U-238 is 238 g/mol and U-235 IS 235g/mol.