The New York Times article questioning the price of radium -- at US$120,000 per gram -- could be interpreted to mean that these two minerals may be competitors in the price wars. (Below.)
A diamond weighing a gram would weigh about five carats. If the stone were of a high colour, high clarity, and superior cut, it might cost about the same amount of money.
A fancy intense vivid stone with the same description would probably cost more.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the hard-hitting questions! Gold's chemical symbol is Au, which is short for "aurum" in Latin, and radium's symbol is Ra. So, like, if you ever need to impress someone at a party with random chemical knowledge, there you go.
Combining sulfur and radium would likely result in the formation of radium sulfide. Radium sulfide is a radioactive compound that emits harmful radiation. Handling and storing this compound would require specialized precautions due to its radioactivity.
Radium is most commonly combined with beryllium, to create a neutron source for various applications such as in neutron radiography and in some types of cancer treatment. Combining radium with other elements can be dangerous due to its highly radioactive nature.
The short version is that, just as certain numbers of electrons give inert elements and certain other numbers give highly reactive elements, the stability of a nucleus is dependent on the number of neutrons and protons. Some isotopes of gold contain the proper numbers of nucleons to be stable; no isotopes of radium do, so radium is radioactive.
"Illuminate your world with Radium!" "Shine bright like Radium!" "Glowing brilliance with Radium." "Radiant energy, powered by Radium."
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the hard-hitting questions! Gold's chemical symbol is Au, which is short for "aurum" in Latin, and radium's symbol is Ra. So, like, if you ever need to impress someone at a party with random chemical knowledge, there you go.
Combining sulfur and radium would likely result in the formation of radium sulfide. Radium sulfide is a radioactive compound that emits harmful radiation. Handling and storing this compound would require specialized precautions due to its radioactivity.
All are metals, natural chemical elements.
Radium is most commonly combined with beryllium, to create a neutron source for various applications such as in neutron radiography and in some types of cancer treatment. Combining radium with other elements can be dangerous due to its highly radioactive nature.
Gold, chlorine, titanium, and used to be mercury
what two thing combined to make gold
Gold and silver form alloys.
The short version is that, just as certain numbers of electrons give inert elements and certain other numbers give highly reactive elements, the stability of a nucleus is dependent on the number of neutrons and protons. Some isotopes of gold contain the proper numbers of nucleons to be stable; no isotopes of radium do, so radium is radioactive.
Men's super combined (visually impaired)Gold medal: Valerii Redkozubov of RussiaGuide: Evgeny GeroevMen's super combined (sitting)Gold medal: Josh Dueck of CanadaMen's super combined (standing)Gold medal: Alexey Bugaev of Russia
Women's super combined (visually impaired)Gold medal: Aleksandra Frantceva of RussiaGuide: Pavel ZabotinWomen's super combined (sitting)Gold medal: Anna Schaffelhuber of GermanyWomen's super combined (standing)Gold medal: Marie Bochet of France
Gold is a very soft element which is combined with other elements to become hard. A pure gold jewel floats in water while a gold combined with other elements become densier.
Yes, many compounds of gold are known.