The density of radium is 5,5 g/cm3.
Very probable radium is a soft metal.
No, radium is a hard and brittle metal that cannot be bent easily.
Radium is modestly malleable if it is heated a bit. It will behave in a way similar to magnesium, which is a group 2 alkali earth metal like radium. But don't look for radium to be hammered or rolled into something. Radium is highly radioactive, and it isn't something that you want to be around, or to have around you. A link to the Wikipedia article on radium is provided. But there isn't a lot of information
Discoveries of polonium and radium are examples of hard work, scientific passion, intelligence, patience etc.
Discoveries of polonium and radium are examples of hard work, scientific passion, intelligence, patience etc.
Radium emits harmful radiation in the form of alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Lead is a dense material that effectively blocks these types of radiation, making it ideal for containing and shielding radium to prevent exposure to harmful radiation.
Radium does not have an odor because it is a pure chemical element, and elements like radium do not typically have a characteristic smell. Odor is usually associated with volatile compounds that can evaporate and activate our sense of smell, whereas radium is a heavy, dense metal that does not readily release molecules into the air to be detected by our noses.
The chemical formula for radium oxide is RaO. Radium is a group 2 element, so it typically forms a +2 oxidation state. This compound is an ionic compound where radium is in the cation form and oxygen is in the anion form.
Radium has a hardness of around 1.5-2.5 on the Mohs scale, which is relatively soft compared to many other minerals.
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