Radium is a highly radioactive alkali metal. It undergoes alpha decay, which is radioactive decay by the release of an alpha particle from a nucleus. The alpha particle is a helium-4 nucleus, and it can do a lot of damage. If an individual is up against a radium source, or if he ingests or breathes radium, he will have tissues exposed to the extremely destructive radiation. That's what makes radium so dangerous. That and the fact that its radioactive decay daughters are also radioactive, and an individual exposed to radium and having that radium decay (causing biological damage) will then face the radiation hazards of the daughters of radium, because they are all radioactive, too. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on radium.
No. Radon is chemcally inert. That does not make it any less dangerous.
1. Any hazard, but noble gases are not respirable. 2. Radon is very radioactive and dangerous.
Radon fluoride is a highly unstable compound that has not been found to exist naturally. However, other radon compounds can be harmful due to radon's radioactive properties. It is important to minimize exposure to radon gas, a known carcinogen, by testing and mitigating levels in indoor environments.
Yes, because radon is a radioactive gas; but in the nature it is impossible to find radon as gas or solid. Radon would be dangerous whether it was Solid or a Liquid. However Radon is a noble gas meaning it cannot be found. It is radiocative and doesnt contribute to the Natural Background Radiation.
Attempting to cheat a radon test is highly dangerous as radon exposure can have serious health consequences. It is not recommended to manipulate or tamper with a radon test in any way. Accurate test results are essential for your safety and the safety of others.
No. Radon is chemcally inert. That does not make it any less dangerous.
Radon is a radioactive gas and one of the noble gases. Dangerous.
1. Any hazard, but noble gases are not respirable. 2. Radon is very radioactive and dangerous.
Radon fluoride is a highly unstable compound that has not been found to exist naturally. However, other radon compounds can be harmful due to radon's radioactive properties. It is important to minimize exposure to radon gas, a known carcinogen, by testing and mitigating levels in indoor environments.
Radon
Radon.
Radon is a natural chemical element, radioactive, noble gas, atomic number 86, dangerous for the lungs.
Yes, because radon is a radioactive gas; but in the nature it is impossible to find radon as gas or solid. Radon would be dangerous whether it was Solid or a Liquid. However Radon is a noble gas meaning it cannot be found. It is radiocative and doesnt contribute to the Natural Background Radiation.
Radon is an indoor air pollutant that can be a warning to home owners.
Attempting to cheat a radon test is highly dangerous as radon exposure can have serious health consequences. It is not recommended to manipulate or tamper with a radon test in any way. Accurate test results are essential for your safety and the safety of others.
The extremely dangerous Radon (my favorite element).
yes, because its atomic number is 85 so is a Radio active gas but exists in very small quantity.