All the isotopes of astatine are radioactive and unstable; the most stable isotope is 210At with a half life of 8,1 hours.
Astatine is an element with the symbol At.
The stability triangle is used to describe
Astatine has 125 neutrons
Some common compounds formed by astatine include hydrogen astatide (HAt), astatine monochloride (AtCl), astatine monobromide (AtBr), and astatine monoxide (At2O). Due to the scarcity and radioactive nature of astatine, its compounds are not commonly studied.
The color of the element astatine is unknown.
The Latin language name of astatine is astatium.
Astatine has 85 protons.
The chemical symbol of astatine is At
The chemical symbol of astatine is At
sustains a sense of stability
Now, no commercial use for astatine; but the isotope astatine 211 was proposed for the radiotherapy of cancers.
At2(g) is the formula for gessoes astatine.