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Daquil Shackelford

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Is a silvery-gray metallic chemical element in the actinide series of
the period table that has the symbol U and atomic number is 92. It
has 92 protons and 92 electrons, 6 of them valence electrons. It
can have between 141 and 146 neutrons, with 146 (U-238) and 143
in its most common isotopes.

Atomic Number: 92 Atomic Radius: 138.5 pm Atomic


Symbol: U Melting Point: 113C Atomic Weight:
238.029 Boiling Point: 4131 C Electron Configuration:
[Rn]7s25f36d1 Oxidation State:  6, 5, 4

Note : Uranium is located at the bottom of the Periodic


Table!!!
Uranium is credited to German chemist name Martin Heinrich
Klaproth.
While he was working in his experimental laboratory in Berlin
in 1789.

Where can you find Uranium? Tiny amounts of uranium are


found almost everywhere.
What you see
here is:

silvery gray
metallic;
corrodes to a
spalling
black oxide coat in
air
ATOMIC STRUCTURE

 Number of Energy Levels:7


First Energy Level: 2
Second Energy Level: 8
Third Energy Level: 18
Fourth Energy Level: 32
Fifth Energy Level: 21
Sixth Energy Level: 9
Seventh Energy Level: 2
The End

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