Radon is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It is formed as natural deposits of uranium throughout the earth's crust decay. As radon decay products are inhaled, they can alter the cells in the lungs. These alterations can increase the potential for getting lung cancer. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer behind smoking. An estimated 14,000 people die of radon related lung cancer each year.
Radon is a natural chemical element, radioactive, noble gas, atomic number 86, dangerous for the lungs.
Radon is a non-metal, an element. It belongs to group 18 and period 6 on the Periodic Table.
The chemical symbol of radon is Rn.
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The atomic number of radon (Rn) is 86. The atomic weight of Rn is 222 grams per mole.
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The chemical symbol of radon is Rn.
The chemical symbol of radon is Rn.
Rn is the symbol for the noble gas, radon.
Yes, Rn is radon a radioactive nonmetal. But the symbol Rn does not stand for "radioactive nonmetal." Rn Radon has no stable isotopes, so yes it is always a radioactive nonmetal.
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The atomic number of radon (Rn) is 86. The atomic weight of Rn is 222 grams per mole.
Full name of Rn?Radon=====