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complete the following chart
Isotope name uranium atomic # ____ mass # ____ # of protons ___ # of neutrons __ # of electrons
Isotope name uranium atomic # ____ mass # ____ # of protons ___ # of neutrons __ # of electrons
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To complete the chart for the isotope of uranium, let's first identify the atomic number and mass number for one of its common isotopes. A well-known isotope is Uranium-238 (U-238).
Here is the completed chart:
- **Isotope name:** Uranium-238
- **Atomic # (Z):** 92
- **Mass # (A):** 238
- **# of protons:** 92
- **# of neutrons:** 238 - 92 = 146
- **# of electrons:** 92 (for a neutral atom)
If you're looking for a different isotope of uranium (like Uranium-235), you can adjust the mass number while keeping the atomic number the same (92). For U-235, the values would change as follows:
- **Isotope name:** Uranium-235
- **Atomic # (Z):** 92
- **Mass # (A):** 235
- **# of protons:** 92
- **# of neutrons:** 235 - 92 = 143
- **# of electrons:** 92 (for a neutral atom)
Let me know if you need any more specific information!
Here is the completed chart:
- **Isotope name:** Uranium-238
- **Atomic # (Z):** 92
- **Mass # (A):** 238
- **# of protons:** 92
- **# of neutrons:** 238 - 92 = 146
- **# of electrons:** 92 (for a neutral atom)
If you're looking for a different isotope of uranium (like Uranium-235), you can adjust the mass number while keeping the atomic number the same (92). For U-235, the values would change as follows:
- **Isotope name:** Uranium-235
- **Atomic # (Z):** 92
- **Mass # (A):** 235
- **# of protons:** 92
- **# of neutrons:** 235 - 92 = 143
- **# of electrons:** 92 (for a neutral atom)
Let me know if you need any more specific information!