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Is radon combustible

Updated: 8/10/2023
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13y ago

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No, radon is a noble gas, meaning it is very unlikely to react with other elements.

No, radon is a noble gas, meaning it is very unlikely to react with other elements.

No, radon is a noble gas, meaning it is very unlikely to react with other elements.

No, radon is a noble gas, meaning it is very unlikely to react with other elements.

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9y ago

No. Radon is an inert gas. It doesn't want to hook up with other atoms and loan or borrow electrons. It just doesn't want to burn, and combustion is a chemical reaction.

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No, radon is a noble gas, meaning it is very unlikely to react with other elements.

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14y ago

Not determined, probably not flammable

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14y ago

Radium is probably not combustible.

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11y ago

no

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