Radium oxide is RaO.
Radium has an oxidation state of +2, Oxygen has an oxidation state of -2.....so it'll look like this Skeleton equation: Ra + O2 --> RaO.... Balanced equation 2Ra + O2---> 2RaO
Radium has an oxidation state of +2, Oxygen has an oxidation state of -2.....so it'll look like this Skeleton equation: Ra + O2 --> RaO.... Balanced equation 2Ra + O2---> 2RaO
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
The compound RaO is called radium oxide. It is a chemical compound composed of radium and oxygen atoms. Radium oxide is a highly reactive and radioactive compound.
The chemical symbol of radium is Ra.
The chemical symbol of radium is Ra.
The chemical symbol of radium is Ra.
The chemical formula for radium oxide is RaO. Radium is a group 2 element, so it typically forms a +2 oxidation state. This compound is an ionic compound where radium is in the cation form and oxygen is in the anion form.
Radium is a chemical element, not a mixture.
The chemical symbol of radium is Ra.
Oxygen (air) turns Radium black. Radium-Bromide makes air glow green like neon.
O stands for oxygen and Ra stands for Radium. So, to answer your question, RaO stands for Radium Oxygen