Radon is an element.Elements alone do not show acidity or basicity.
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Radium hydroxide, Ra(OH)2, is a strong base, making the solution of radium basic. Radium hydroxide can undergo hydrolysis in water to produce hydroxide ions, resulting in a basic pH.
Radium itself is insoluble in water but its compounds are soluble, the sulphates and chlorides of radium form slightly acidic solutions.
The solution is acidic.
This solution is basic.
The pH value of radium chloride cannot be determined directly as it is a salt. However, when radium chloride dissolves in water, it will form a weakly acidic solution due to the formation of hydrochloric acid in the solution. The exact pH will depend on the concentration of the radium chloride solution.
The water solution is neutral.
A measure of the acidity of the solution