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Yes, because radon is a radioactive gas; but in the nature it is impossible to find radon as gas or solid.

Radon would be dangerous whether it was Solid or a Liquid. However Radon is a noble gas meaning it cannot be found. It is radiocative and doesnt contribute to the Natural Background Radiation.

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