Yes, it would be very highly energetic and violent.
A violent reaction with the formation of radium hydroxide.
Radon is not a reactive chemical element; only some compounds are known.
Radium react with water, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, bromine, nitrogen, oxygen, etc.
It is a nuclear reaction: Radium(alpha,neutrons)Beryllium.
1. Radium is a member of the group 2 (alkaline earth metals) of the periodic table of Mendeleev; the other members are beryllium, calcium, magnesium, strontium, barium. 2. Radium is also between the radioactive elements.
A violent reaction with the formation of radium hydroxide.
Yes, this reaction would be extremely energetic and with heat it could be expolosive and violent.
Radon is not a reactive chemical element; only some compounds are known.
Radium react with water, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, bromine, nitrogen, oxygen, etc.
It is a nuclear reaction: Radium(alpha,neutrons)Beryllium.
1. Radium is a member of the group 2 (alkaline earth metals) of the periodic table of Mendeleev; the other members are beryllium, calcium, magnesium, strontium, barium. 2. Radium is also between the radioactive elements.
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
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