Radon is a radioactive gas in the decay series of uranium and thorium.
Yes.
Radon does not have a specific Greek or Latin name. The name "radon" itself comes from the element's radioactive properties and was named after the element radium from which it is derived.
The element with the densest noble gas is radon (Rn). It is a radioactive noble gas that is heavier than the other noble gases, making it the densest.
Half-life time of a radioactive element is the time required for the decomposition of half of the actual mass of the element."Half life of radon is 3.8 days."This means that a particular mass of radon is reduced to half its mass in 3.8 days. The half-life period of an element does not depend upon the original mass of the element. This means that 10gms of radon will become 5gms of radon is 3.8 days, and 80gms of radon will become 40gms in 3.8 days.
Radon is produced as a result of radioactive uranium conversion processes or thorium. These materials are distributed throughout the earth's crust in traces. As a gaseous element, just the radon can reach into the atmosphere or into houses.
There are no elements in Radon, Radon is an element in its own right.
Radon is a radioactive gas in the decay series of uranium and thorium.
Yes.
Radon is an inert or "noble" gas.
No, radon is an element unto itself.
Element.
We can find radon as a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 86.
At room temperature radon is a gas.
Radon is a gaseous chemical element not a compound.
no. Radon is a radioactive gas.
Radon does not have a specific Greek or Latin name. The name "radon" itself comes from the element's radioactive properties and was named after the element radium from which it is derived.