Radium is very radioactive and toxic; the most simple effects are dermatological but an acute irradiation (or intoxication) can lead to death.
radon
Radon Gas
222Rn
Radon gas is a naturally occurring radioactive element which can be produced by the decay of radium (which in turn is part of the decay chain of uranium) present in granitic rocks and shales and also soils derived from these two rock types.
The radioactive decay of uranium and thorium minerals in igneous rocks such as granite can cause the release of the gas Radon which is dangerous to humans. The breakdown (anaerobic decay) of biological materials in soils and rocks at shallow depths can also produce methane gas which can be explosive or potentially cause asphyxia by displacement of oxygen at high concentrations.
It is produced by reacting nitrogen gas with hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen gas is produced.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is produced.
Radon gas is a naturally occurring radioactive element which can be produced by the decay of radium (which in turn is part of the decay chain of uranium) present in granitic rocks and shales and also soils derived from these two rock types.
This gas is radon.
Radon gas is a naturally occurring radioactive element which can be produced by the decay of radium (which in turn is part of the decay chain of uranium) present in granitic rocks and shales and also soils derived from these two rock types.
Yes, radon is a decay product in the uranium, thorium and actinium decay series.
Isotopes of radon (Rn)
Radon
Radon is a natural chemical element; it can be found inthe radioactive decay series of uranium, thorium.
Radon
Radon is a radioactive gas that can cause cancer.
Methane (the principal component of "natural gas"), produced by the decay of organic waste.
The extremely dangerous Radon (my favorite element).
That'd be radon