Astatine exist in nature very probable as compounds.
no, it is most commonly found as a compound
Astatine is found naturally as a member of the radioactive decay series: uranium, thorium and actinium series; the chemical form is not excatly known.
Astatine is an extremely rare chemical element, not found in common materials.
The element with the symbol At is named astatine.
astatine can be found in no everyday objects. it is only found in Uranium :)
The element with 161 neutrons in period 7 that is NOT found in nature is astatine-215. Astatine-215 is a synthetic element that is artificially produced in laboratories and is not stable enough to exist in nature.
Astatine atomic number 85 is also known as "astatine" - it is a highly radioactive element in the halogen group found on the periodic table.
Astatine is considered the rarest naturally occurring element on Earth. It is extremely radioactive and is typically only found in trace amounts in uranium and thorium ores.
astatine, element 85
An antisite is a site within a chemical compound which is occupied by an atom of a different element to one which would normally be found there.
Astatine, a radioactive element found in the halogen group, has at least 20 known isotopes. However, only one of these isotopes, Astatine-210, is considered stable. The other isotopes are unstable and undergo radioactive decay.
Aluminum is the element found in a compound called bauxite.