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One isotope of uranium has a mass number 235 and atomic number 92.
(i) What is the number of electrons in the neutral atom of this isotope ?
(ii) What is the number of protons and number of neutrons in its nucleus ?
(iii) Do all isotopes have the same number of neutrons ?
(iv) What is the number of protons and neutrons in `""_(92)^(238) U` ?

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Number of protons = 92 Number of neutrons = 235-92 =143
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