ASTATINE

ăsˈtətēn,–tĭn [Gr.,=unstable], semimetallic radioactive chemical element; symbol At; at. no. 85; at. wt. of most stable isotope 210; m.p. 302 degrees Celsius (estimated); b.p. 337 degrees Celsius (estimated); density unknown; valence believed to be +1, +3, +5, or +7. Astatine is the heaviest known halogen (group VIIa of the periodic table). Its chemical properties are believed to be similar to those of iodine. The most stable isotope, astatine-210, has a half-life of 8.3 hr. More than 30 isotopes of astatine have been identified. Small amounts of astatine exist in equilibrium with uranium and thorium in the earth's crust, but the total amount of astatine is probably less than 1 oz. Astatine-211 (half-life 7.21 hr) is sometimes used as a radioactive tracer; like iodine, it collects in the thyroid gland. The discovery of astatine (first called alabamine) was announced in 1931 by Fred Allison and E. J. Murphy. In 1940, Emilio Segré, D. R. Corson, and K. R. Mackenzie produced astatine-211 by bombarding bismuth-209 with alpha particles in the cyclotron at the Univ. of California.

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...Bromine 200 Iodine 202 Astatine 204 Group 18 Elements The Noble Gases 206...
...similar properties. For instance, the five elements in group 17- fluorine (F), chlorine (Ci), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and astatine (At)-are all part of a family known as the halogens, which means salt forming. They are all poisonous, corrosive, and...
...southern shoreline. And south of iodine lies astatine, a region that has a name, but about...uselessness; if you have never heard of astatine, it is because there is apparently little...immediately below iodine the little-known astatine, on the southern shore. The halogens...
...with this rule is the fact that those elements whose existence in nature has been questioned, namely, technetium, promethium, astatine, and francium, all have odd atomic numbers. Elements with even atomic numbers may have numerous stable isotopes but...
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...halogen named a higher-order natural kind, of which the members were the natural kinds, chlorine, iodine, bromine, fluorine and astatine. But the feasibility of this proposal will depend on the extent to which samples of the various halogens behave in similar...


 

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...document fiasco could cost as much as pounds 60, 000. The force has already spent pounds 75, 000 and 2, 669 hours on ``Operation Astatine. The inquiry centred on the leaking of a confidential document about bullying allegations made against former deputy chief...


 

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PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: ASTATINE Periodic Table of the Elements: Astatine Atomic Number: 85 Atomic Symbol: At Astatine Atomic Weight: (210) Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 18 7 ____________________ Copyright...
ASTATINE as t ten, tin Gr.,=unstable, semimetallic radioactive...density unknown; valence believed to be +1, +3, +5, or +7. Astatine is the heaviest known halogen (Group 17 of the periodic...similar to those of iodine . The most stable isotope, astatine-210, has a half-life of 8.3 hr. More than 30 isotopes...
...F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I). Astatine (At), formerly known as alabamine, is a radioactive element...less than 8 1 / 2 hr. The chemical and physical properties of astatine are not well known; it is believed to resemble iodine. The...
...1750. argon Ar 18 39.948 189.2 185.7 arsenic As 33 74.9216 817. (at 28 atmospheres) 613. (sublimates) astatine At 85 (210) 302. (est.) 337. (est.) barium Ba 56 137.33 725. 1640. berkelium Bk 97 (247...
AT symbol for the element astatine . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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