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Is radiation gas

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14y ago
Updated: 5/23/2024

No, radiation is not gas, at least not the nuclear kind. Nuclear radiation is generally divided into two kinds: particulate and electromagnetic. Neither of them is gas. It might be argued that alpha radiation, which is the "release" of an alpha particle from an unstable atomic nucleus, produces a gas. That's because an alpha particle is a pair of protons bound to a pair of neutrons, and this is a helium-4 nucleus. But radiation is not generally considered a gas.

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answer 2 perhaps you are thinking of Radon, which is a gas, but a different question.

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