Astatine is not a mineral but a chemical element. Astatine can be obtained as a pure element but in extremely small quantities.
Astatine is typically described as having a dark purple or black color in its solid state. However, due to its extreme rarity and radioactivity, it is rarely seen in its pure form.
The Latin language name of astatine is astatium.
Astatine has 85 protons.
The estimated boiling point is 338 0C; the color may be black. It is impossible for chemists to make a deep study of astatine because they have only very small quantities of this element; also astatine is radioactive, unstable, with a half-life of only 8,1 hours.
Astatine is a compound made from two or more different elements. Hope this helps! :D
Astatine exist in nature very probable as compounds.
Astatine is found naturally as a member of the radioactive decay series: uranium, thorium and actinium series; the chemical form is not excatly known.
Pure mineral water does no contain any sugar.
Astatine is an element with the symbol At.
Pure mineral water does no contain any sugar.
The solvent is the pure water.
Diamond is a mineral made up of Carbon.
Astatine is typically described as having a dark purple or black color in its solid state. However, due to its extreme rarity and radioactivity, it is rarely seen in its pure form.
Astatine has 125 neutrons
Theoretically a mineral is a pure substance; practically this situation is not so frequent.
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.
The mineral water contain many impurities compared to pure water.