Write the symbols of two isotopes of uranium.

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(N/A) Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same atomic number but different mass numbers.
For uranium $(U)$,the atomic number is $92$.
The two common isotopes of uranium are:
$1$. Uranium-$238$: represented as ${ }_{92}^{238} U$.
$2$. Uranium-$235$: represented as ${ }_{92}^{235} U$.

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