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Radon

Element 86 · 222.01758 u

Noble Gas p-block Period 6 Group 18 Gas at RT Radioactive t½ 3.8235 days Wikipedia →

Radon is a radioactive noble gas and the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.

Physical Properties

Atomic Mass222.01758 u
Density0.00973 g/cm³
Melting Point202.0 K
Boiling Point211.3 K
AppearanceColorless gas
State at Room TempGas

Chemical Properties

Electronegativity2.2 (Pauling)
1st Ionization Energy1037.0 kJ/mol
Electron Affinity-68.0 kJ/mol
Oxidation States+2, +6

Atomic Properties

Electron Configuration[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p6
Atomic Radius150.0 pm
Covalent Radius150.0 pm
Van der Waals Radius220.0 pm

Discovery

Discovered ByFriedrich Ernst Dorn
Discovery Year1900
LocationHalle, Germany
Named AfterNamed after radium, from which it is produced

About Radon

Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas formed from radium decay. It is the densest gas known. Radon seeps from the ground and accumulates in basements, causing thousands of lung cancer deaths per year.

Uses & Applications

Radon testing in buildings, earthquake prediction research, and hydrological research.

Fun Fact

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking, yet it is odorless and invisible. The EPA recommends testing all homes.

Isotopes

Mass Number Abundance Half-Life Stable
211 - 14.6 hours No
220 - 55.6 seconds No
222 - 3.8235 days No

Electron Configuration

[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p6

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