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Uranium-235 is the isotope of uranium commonly used in nuclear power plants. How many(a) protons are in its nucleus?(b) neutrons are in its nucleus?(c) electrons are in a uranium atom?
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The atomic number of uranium is 92, which means it has 92 protons. Show more…
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