In a geographical sense, just about everywhere. It is more common in certain areas than others. It's considerably heavier than air, so radon escaping from the ground into the atmosphere tends to collect in low places, particularly those which are enclosed and have little air circulation. Typically in a house the highest concentration of radon will be found in the basement.
radon is a noble gas, so it does not form compounds.
The element, Radon is one of the Noble Gases like Helium and Neon that do not form compounds. Thus Radon is always found in the Pure State.
Radon oxide is a compound that forms when radon gas reacts with oxygen. It is a radioactive compound and can be harmful if inhaled or ingested. Radon oxide is not commonly found in nature due to radon's short half-life.
No. Radon is a gas, and a very volatile one at that. The only place it can accumulate is in totally sealed basements.
Yes, radon is a gas under normal conditions and can be found in the air at low concentrations. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
Radon is a natural radioactive gas.
radon is a noble gas, so it does not form compounds.
Radon is a natural radioactive gas.
Radon is a member of the noble gases group: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon.
Near Radium.
The element, Radon is one of the Noble Gases like Helium and Neon that do not form compounds. Thus Radon is always found in the Pure State.
Radon is a gas found in the air. It can cause lung cancer so beware!
Radon oxide is a compound that forms when radon gas reacts with oxygen. It is a radioactive compound and can be harmful if inhaled or ingested. Radon oxide is not commonly found in nature due to radon's short half-life.
Element.
Radon is a natural chemical element; it can be found in the radioactive decay series of uranium and thorium.
Periodic table doesn't mention radon doses.
No. Radon is a gas, and a very volatile one at that. The only place it can accumulate is in totally sealed basements.