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प्रश्न
One isotopes of uranium has a mass number of 235 and atomic number 92.
(a) What is the number of electrons in a neutral atom of this isotope?
(b) How many protons are there in the nucleus of this isotope?
(c) For another isotope of Uranium state which one of the numbers (238 or 92) changes?
(d) What is the number of protons in 238U?
उत्तर
(a)Mass number of uranium = 235
Atomic number of uranium = 92
As atomic number of element gives number of proton and electrons while mass number of element gives number of protons +number of neutrons.
So, number of protons in uranium = atomic number of uranium = 92.
(b) Number of electron in uranium = number of protons in uranium =92.
(c)The atoms of same elements having the same atomic number Z but different mass number A are called isotopes. So, for another isotope of uranium mass number 235 changes.
(d)Number of protons in isotopes is same and as U238 is isotope of 92U235. So, number of protons in U235 is also 92.
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