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To identify: Whether an electron in a hydrogen atom is same as the electron in a uranium atom.
Answer to Problem 4A
Yes
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Electrons in all the atoms are same. The number of electrons in every atom are different. Hydrogen atom has only one electron. Uranium atom has 92 electrons.
Electron is the basic building block of all the materials. All the material , everything is made up of atoms. In all atoms there are electrons. The same electrons are there in all the atoms. So the electron in a hydrogen atom is same as the electron in uranium atom.
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