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Radon comes from the soil. It occurs naturally from decaying uranium.
Radon gas comes naturally from soil form decaying uranium deposits.
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Yes it comes from the soil. It occurs naturally from decaying uranium.
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Henry B. Kerfoot has written: 'The use of industrial hygiene samplers for soil-gas measurement' -- subject(s): Soil pollution, Measurement 'Soil-gas measurement for detection of subsurface organic contamination' -- subject(s): Measurement, Soil air, Pollution
Radon is a naturally occurring odorless colorless radioactive gas that is emitted by the decay of uranium in the soil. It has no known industrial uses, and there is no need to synthesize it.
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Radon infiltration refers to the process by which radon gas enters a building or dwelling. Radon is a radioactive gas that is formed from the natural decay of uranium in soil, rocks, and water. It can seep into buildings through cracks in the floor or walls, gaps in foundations, and openings around pipes and wires, posing a health risk if levels are high. Proper mitigation measures can be taken to prevent or reduce radon infiltration.
There is no such thing. There is radon gas, which is a radioactive noble gas. It is given off by some rocks and soil.