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Radon was discovered by Friedrich Ernst Dorn in 1898. There were several proposed names but finally in 1920 it came to be known as radon.

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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.

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Radon is not an abbreviation, but is the name of a radioactive noble gas.

The name is derived from radium and the sufix -on.

Chemical symbol: Rn

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