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Radium is dangerous to feel but i'm assuming it feels smooth like a pebble

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What does radium look like?

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How do the properties of radium differ from the properties of the compounds formed by radium?

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How do you spell radium?

radium


What is radium common name?

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What is the plural form of radium?

No plural for radium.


What are the compounds of radium?

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