The abbreviation for radon, "Rn," comes from the element's name in the Periodic Table. Radon is a chemical element with the symbol Rn and atomic number 86.
No. Radon is odorless.
The chemical symbol of radon is Rn.
You need a radon detector to perform radon testing. Essentially it's a geiger counter. Radon is radioactive and you locate it just the same way. Many radon alarms are available for areas where Radon is a problem. You would need a radon detector for radon testing. You can purchase one from amazon.com for $130 shipped. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CEAY64
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.
Radon is released from any substance containing traces of uranium or radium. These substances, which include most rock and soil, are found worldwide. Radon gas is released by the emissiom of alpha particles from these radioactive substances.
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Radon detectors are detectors that detect radon, a colorless and odorless gas that is second to only smoking in the list of causes for lung cancer. There is no record of the first hotel to employ radon detectors, but they come standard in most hotels due to their low costs.
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Yes it comes from the soil. It occurs naturally from decaying uranium.
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There are no elements in Radon, Radon is an element in its own right.
No. Radon is odorless.
Radon is NOT reactive.
Radon is odorless and poisonous.
Radon is a gas, no hardness.
Radon is a gas, no ductility.