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Is astatine normally found as a pure element or a compound?

Astatine exist in nature very probable as compounds.


Astatine a radioactive member of the halogen family forms a compound with hydrogen Predict its chemical formula?

The chemical formula of hydrogen astatide is HAt.


What at the common compounds formed by astatine?

Some common compounds formed by astatine include hydrogen astatide (HAt), astatine monochloride (AtCl), astatine monobromide (AtBr), and astatine monoxide (At2O). Due to the scarcity and radioactive nature of astatine, its compounds are not commonly studied.


What is an astatide?

An astatide is a binary compound of astatine and another element.


What 5 compounds can be made with element astatine?

Astatine is a compound made from two or more different elements. Hope this helps! :D


Is astatine found most commonly as an element?

no, it is most commonly found as a compound


What is the formula of sodium astatine?

Sodium astatide (NaAt) is the ionic compound formed between sodium (Na) and astatine (At). The chemical formula for sodium astatide is NaAt.


What is the name of compound for med by sodium and astatine?

The compound formed by sodium and astatine is sodium astatide, with the chemical formula NaAt. Sodium astatide is a salt that contains sodium cations (Na+) and astatide anions (At−). It is a very rare compound due to the scarcity of astatine.


Is there an acid made with the element astatine?

Yes, astatine can form astatine hydride (HAt) which is an acid, although it is extremely rare and unstable due to astatine's radioactivity and short half-life. This compound has not been extensively studied due to the difficulties in working with astatine.


Is astatine found as a pure element in nature or in a compound?

Astatine is found naturally as a member of the radioactive decay series: uranium, thorium and actinium series; the chemical form is not excatly known.


What does francium astatine equal to?

Francium and astatine are both highly reactive elements located in the same period of the periodic table. When combined, they are expected to form a salt molecule due to their reactivity. No specific compound formula can be determined without further information.


How do you think Astatine would react with iron wool?

It is not very likely to react, it is the least reactive of all halogens, but instead it has very radioactive instable isotopes, halftimes smaller than 12 hours. So even 'if' exsisting after reaction, then it won't stay long 'in the bottle' as FeAt2 (ferro astanide) to label it.