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Radon gas is Rn. (That's its chemical symbol.) It's a monoatomic molecule because it's a noble or inert gas. It hangs out by itself (as a single atom) in air or dissolved in water or trapped in rock, and it really isn't much interested in reacting chemically with other elements.

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Radon is a monoatomic radioactive noble gas.

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The chemical formula for radium oxide is RaO.

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The chemical formula of radon hexafluoride will be RnF6; but the existence of this compound is not surely confirmed up today.

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The chemical formula of radium nitride is Ra3N2.

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The radium ion is Ra(2+).

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Raf6

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