Radon is a radioactive natural chemical element originating as a decay product in the uranium, thorium and actinium series; thoron is the old name of the isotope 220Rn.
no
A substance in the gaseous state that is typically a liquid or solid at room temperature can be referred to as a vapor. Examples include water vapor or steam, which is the gaseous state of water.
earth is the only planet where the same substance can exist in gaseous , liquid , and solid form
yes
The temperature at which a substance in the liquid phase transforms to the gaseous phase is called the boiling point for pure substances. It is a characteristic property of the substance and remains constant under a specific pressure.
no
Yes, all of them.
Nope, but it is a colorless, radioactive, inert gaseous element formed by the radioactive decay of radium.
if the temperature of the substance is raised then the kinetic energy of the gaseous particles will also increase....
The gaseous form of a substance that exists as a liquid at room temperature is known as vapor.
Acid rain is acidic.
It is radon that we see formed from the decay of naturally radioactive substances in the earth's crust.
A substance in the gaseous state that is typically a liquid or solid at room temperature can be referred to as a vapor. Examples include water vapor or steam, which is the gaseous state of water.
no
Oxygen
Any gaseous substance that can kill you.
earth is the only planet where the same substance can exist in gaseous , liquid , and solid form