Tritium and radon are radioactive gases.
Radon is a radioactive gas that occurs naturally as a byproduct of the decay of uranium in soil and rocks. It can accumulate in buildings and pose a health risk if inhaled over long periods of time.
Neither. Argon is naturally occurring noble gas
Yes it is a gas! Ununoctium is a radioactive chemical element which is classified in the noble gases on the periodic table of elements. It is also presumed to be a colourless gas! =]
No, helium balloons are not radioactive. Helium is a non-toxic, inert gas often used to fill balloons because it is lightweight and does not react with other chemicals. It is safe for decorations and festivities.
Am (Americium) and U (Uranium) both radio active. Ne (Neon) is an inert/noble gas. K (Potassium - latin ;Kalium) is not radioactive.
Radium is a solid, radon is a gas. Both are radioactive.
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A radioactive noble gas is a noble gas element that has unstable isotopes, meaning they undergo radioactive decay. An example is radon, which is naturally occurring and emits alpha particles as it decays. These gases can pose health risks if inhaled, as their radioactive decay products can damage cells in the respiratory system.
No. Radon is a radioactive noble gas.
Radon is a colorless radioactive gas considered to be a health hazard.
Nothing abnormal; radon is also a noble gas and radioactive.
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Yes, Rn is radon a radioactive nonmetal. But the symbol Rn does not stand for "radioactive nonmetal." Rn Radon has no stable isotopes, so yes it is always a radioactive nonmetal.
No, krypton is normally not radioactive. Almost 60% of krypton is composed of krypton-84.
Possible health problems due to radioactive gas leak in the atmosphere?
Radon is a radioactive gas that can cause cancer.