Radon (Rn) Element Properties
Atomic Mass |
222 |
Atomic Number |
86 |
Name Origins |
Named after the element radium. |
Year Discovered |
1900 |
Discovery Credits |
Discovered by F. E. Dorn at Halle, Germany. |
Remarks |
Colorless, odorless gas produced by
radioactive decay of radium. Little studied because of hazardous radiation
which destroys any compounds that are formed. Chemically should be like
xenon. Radon is present in uranium and thorium minerals as a radioactive
gas which can enter the atmosphere.
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References |
Emsley, J., 1991; THE ELEMENTS : Sec. Ed.,
Clarendon Press, Oxford, 251 p. |
See Also |
WebElements,
ChemiCool |