The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius (= radiation).
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius, equivalent to radiation.
radium has NO odor
Radium and polonium are radioactive natural chemical elements.
madame curie
Polonium and radium's affect on our lives today are for example the meters on our cars, they glow because of the radium and also some wristwatches the light you get when you press the button on the side. Radium was discovered by a woman named Marie Cuire, she's married, but she obviously died because of too much radium.
The first name was radium; some isotopes had in the past other names.
Radium has no Latin name as it was unknown to the Romans. The name "Radium" is a synthetic Latin style name made up by its discover: Marie Curie.
The name is only radium, with the chemical symbol Ra.
radium and nitrogen
The atomic number of radium is 88.
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius, equivalent to radiation.
RaBr2 is radium bromide.
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius, equivalent to radiation.
The name radium is derived from the Latin language word radius (equivalent to radiation).
The first use of radium was in the preparation of luminescent paints for the instrument dials.
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The compound RaO is called radium oxide. It is a chemical compound composed of radium and oxygen atoms. Radium oxide is a highly reactive and radioactive compound.