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Patience Espinoza
10 March, 11:11
Does hydrogen have more electrons than uranium
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Gunner Gibson
10 March, 11:29
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No hydrogen's atomic number is 1 it has one proton, Uranium is much heavier element with 92 protons per atom.
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Nathen
10 March, 13:01
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The correct answer is "No".
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Hydrogen is the lightest element and the most abundant in the universe. Hydrogen has an atomic number of 1 and is formed only by one proton and one electron. On the other hand, uranium is a much heavier element with an atomic number of 92, with 92 protons and 92 electrons. Therefore, it is false to affirm that hydrogen have more electrons than uranium.
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