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Radon is neither a cation nor an anion; it is a noble gas and exists as a neutral, uncharged atom. Cations are positively charged ions that have lost electrons, while anions are negatively charged ions that have gained electrons. Radon has a complete valence shell, which makes it chemically inert and unlikely to form ions.

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