Since radon is an element, it will not contain any compounds; the question should probably be as follows:- Although radon is classified as a noble gas, what compounds does it actually form ?
Answer Unstable RnF2 & RNO3
radon is a noble gas, so it does not form compounds.
The element, Radon is one of the Noble Gases like Helium and Neon that do not form compounds. Thus Radon is always found in the Pure State.
Yes. Scientist have found that it does in fact form compounds with krypton, radon and xenon.
Radon is a gas, possible to be in buildings. Radon 222 is an isotope of radon, the most common.
C8H18 is the most common because it is octane and everyone wants octane (gasoline). so it is the most common out of many Organic compounds.
radon is a noble gas, so it does not form compounds.
The element, Radon is one of the Noble Gases like Helium and Neon that do not form compounds. Thus Radon is always found in the Pure State.
Radon is one of the noble gasses. As such, it exists naturally in its elemental state and does not easily form compounds.
Yes. Scientist have found that it does in fact form compounds with krypton, radon and xenon.
Silicon is an element, and therefore by definition no compounds are found in it!
Radon is a practically inert chemical element, only some compounds are known now.
As a heavy noble gas radon is practically not reactive. Only some compounds are known now.
Radon is a gas, possible to be in buildings. Radon 222 is an isotope of radon, the most common.
Generally group 18 is considered to contain non-reactive gases. But some compounds of xenon, krypton and radon are found.
Radon is a natural radioactive gas.
radon 222 it comes form the cracks in the floor
radon 222 it comes form the cracks in the floor