All atoms have an atomic number. But what is the chemical element that has 92 as atomic number?
The answer is Uranium and there is so much cool stuff about Uranium that people don't know that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
The answer is Uranium and there is so much cool stuff about Uranium that people don't know that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
Uranium Overview
Description
Silvery-white, dense, ductile, malleable, radioactive metal.
Atomic Symbol
U (Uranium)
Discovery
Discovered By: Martin Klaproth
Year: 1789
Location: Germany
Discovered By: Martin Klaproth
Year: 1789
Location: Germany
State at 20 °C
solid
Sources
Occurs in many rocks, but in large amounts only in such minerals as pitchblende and carnotite.
Occurs in many rocks, but in large amounts only in such minerals as pitchblende and carnotite.
Uses
For many centuries it was used as a pigment for glass. Now it is used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and in bombs.
For many centuries it was used as a pigment for glass. Now it is used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and in bombs.
Atomic Mass
Name Origin
Named for the planet Uranus.
Named for the planet Uranus.
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