Radon is a gas, water is a liquid. Under the same conditions radon should be many hundreds of times less dense than water.
Water's density at STP is about 1 000 kg/m3.
Radon's density at STP is about 9.73g/m3.
Thus, water is about 103 times denser than radon.
Radon is denser than air.
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No. Radon is a dense gas.
Among gases, several are more intrinsically dense than carbon dioxide, including the gaseous elements chlorine and radon, the compounds sulfur dioxide and water vapor, and gaseous organic chemicals such as butane and propane.
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Ice water is more dense than warm water.
cold ocean water is more dense than warm water
No. Radon is a dense gas.
The groundwater contain more radon.
Anything that sinks in water is more dense than water.
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Among gases, several are more intrinsically dense than carbon dioxide, including the gaseous elements chlorine and radon, the compounds sulfur dioxide and water vapor, and gaseous organic chemicals such as butane and propane.
a magnet is more dense then water
Lead is more dense than water.
Sea water is more dense because the minerals, especially salt, make it more dense.
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Water is more dense.
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