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Science EducationPrivacy and Security Notice Its Elemental Previous Element (Protactinium) The Periodic Table of Elements Next Element (Neptunium) The Element Uranium [Click for Isotope Data] 92 U Uranium 238.02891 Atomic Number: 92 Atomic Weight: 238.02891 Melting Point: 1408 K (1135°C or 2075°F) Boiling Poin
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Uranium is a chemical element with symbol U and atomic number It is a silvery-white metal in the actinide series of the periodic table . A uranium atom has proton s and electron s, of which are valence electron s. Uranium is weakly radioactive because all its isotope s are unstable (with half-lives of the six naturally
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