radon is a noble gas, so it does not form compounds.
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 gas, possible to be in buildings. Radon 222 is an isotope of radon, the most common.
It is a gas.
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.
On the average, throughout the world, one part of radon is present to 1 x 1021 part of air. At room temperatures radon is a colorless/odorless gas but when radon is cooled below the freezing point, radon exhibits a brilliant luminescence which turns yellow as the temperature decreases and orange-redish at the equivalent temperature of liquid air. Radon is an inert gas therefore it is a noble gas but research has shown that radon does react with fluorine, forming a fluoride. Radon is also the heaviest known gas and although radon is usually found in rock beds it has been found in some water springs.Radon does not react with airRadon does not react with water although it does dissolve slightly to the extent of about 230 cm3 kg-1 at 20°C (293 K)Radon gas doesn't react with any halogens except fluorine. Radon gas reacts with fluorine to form the difluoride radon(II) fluoride, RnF2, but the compound cannot be characterized.Radon does not react with any acids or bases7 isotopesatomic number 86
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Radon is a gaseous chemical element not a compound.
radon trioxide
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 gas, possible to be in buildings. Radon 222 is an isotope of radon, the most common.
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
Radon is a natural radioactive gas.
Radon is not used for geological or paleontological dating.
Radon exist in rocks containing uranium or thorium.
Radon is a member of the noble gases group: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon.