Radon is a very radioactive and dangerous gas.
Yes. All isotopes of radium are radioactive.
No, radon is a noble gas, meaning it's pretty much inert. It is radioactive, of course.
yes radon is inert
All isotopes of radon are radioactive.
yes
Radon
The gaseous products of a disintegrating radioactive substance such as thoron or radon usually include isotopes of helium or polonium. These isotopes are formed as a result of radioactive decay and are emitted in the form of gas. They can pose a health risk if inhaled, as they are radioactive and can accumulate in the lungs.
Radon is a noble gas and is radioactive.
Radon is released from any substance containing traces of uranium or radium. These substances, which include most rock and soil, are found worldwide. Radon gas is released by the emissiom of alpha particles from these radioactive substances.
Radon is a radioactive natural gas.
Radon
No. Radon is a radioactive noble gas.
The gaseous products of a disintegrating radioactive substance such as thoron or radon usually include isotopes of helium or polonium. These isotopes are formed as a result of radioactive decay and are emitted in the form of gas. They can pose a health risk if inhaled, as they are radioactive and can accumulate in the lungs.
Radon is a noble gas and is radioactive.
Radon is radioactive and is actually a fairly common hazard because of this.
Radon.
You mean plutonium.... Plutonium is a radioactive substance which is a compound of Radon through fission energy made by Marie Curie.
Radon is released from any substance containing traces of uranium or radium. These substances, which include most rock and soil, are found worldwide. Radon gas is released by the emissiom of alpha particles from these radioactive substances.
It is not, radon is very harmful because it is radioactive.
Radon is a natural radioactive gas.
Radon is a radioactive natural gas.
Radon and radium are radioactive.