yes, it can cause cancer
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Radon is linked to about 10% of lung cancer cases in North America. A higher concentration increases the risk. Lower concentration decreases it. Keep in mind radon is naturally coming from soil so it is present in the air you breathe even outdoors.
There is increased attention on radon gas because it is the second leading cause of lung cancer, after smoking. It is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can seep into homes and buildings from the ground. Efforts to raise awareness and take preventive measures, such as testing for radon and mitigating high levels, are being made to reduce the health risks associated with radon exposure.
There are no elements in Radon, Radon is an element in its own right.
Lead is toxic and can cause serious health issues, especially in children. Radon is a radioactive gas that is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Both substances pose significant health risks, but their effects depend on the level and duration of exposure.
Radon is NOT reactive.
No. Radon is odorless.
Radon testing lets you test for radon gas. Radon gas is harmful to your health and cause things such as cancer.
The chemical symbol of radon is Rn.
No, not radon. Radon is known to cause lung cancer.
You can't. If you want to get rid of its deadly radioactivity, the only feasible way to do it is to wait--the half-life of radon is, at a maximum, 4 days. If you have an atom smasher, you could put an offending atom and watch it go boom against a proton or whatever, but if you have one of those, you can afford lead shielding and use the prior method.
Radon is odorless and poisonous.