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In which block of the periodic table is uranium (U) found?
s block
d block
p block
f block
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f block
Uranium is an actinide (its differentiating electrons go into the 5f orbitals), so it belongs to the f-block.
Uranium is an actinide (its differentiating electrons go into the 5f orbitals), so it belongs to the f-block.
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