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6 March, 11:42

Which of the following statements is true?

U-235 is an isotope of uranium.

Hydrogen atoms are heavier than uranium atoms.

Fusion reactions require extremely low temperatures.

Chemical energy is the energy inside the nucleus of an atom.

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  1. 6 March, 11:54
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    U-235 is a isotope of Uranium

    Explanation:

    We know, Uranium is naturally occurring element that has radioactive nature and has no stable isotope. Uranium is made up of 3 major isotopes Which are U-238 found in 99.27-99.27% natural abundance, U-235 found in 0.72% and U-234 found in 0.0051% abundance.

    The list of isotopes is Uranium-233, Uranium-234 and Uranium-235. Hence, U-235 is a isotope of Uranium is the correct statement.
  2. 6 March, 12:09
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    U-235 is an isotope of uranium

    Explanation:

    The most stable form of uranium isotopes is 235. (0.7198-0.7202%)
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