RADON

rāˈdŏn, gaseous radioactive chemical element; symbol Rn; at. no. 86; mass no. of most stable isotope 222; m.p. about −71 degrees Celsius; b.p. −61.8 degrees Celsius; density 9.73 grams per liter at STP; valence usually 0. Radon is colorless and the most dense gas known. Chemically unreactive, it is classed as an inert gas in group 0 of the periodic table. Synthesis of radon fluoride has been reported. Radon is highly radioactive and has a short half-life. The chief use of radon is in the treatment of cancer by radiotherapy. It has also found some use (mixed with beryllium) as a neutron source. All naturally occurring radon decays by the emission of alpha particles. The element is found in some spring waters, in streams, and to a very limited extent (about 1 part in 1021) in air. Radon is produced by the disintegration of its precursors in minerals, from which it diffuses in small amounts. In homes and other buildings in some areas of the U.S., radon produced by the radioactive decay of uranium-238 present in soil and rock can reach levels regarded as dangerous, but the seriousness of the problem is unclear. Twenty isotopes of radon are known, but only three occur naturally. Radon-222 (half-life 3.82 days) is produced by the decay of radium-226. Radon-220 (half-life 55 sec), also called thoron, is produced in the decay series of thorium-232. Radon-219 (half-life 4 sec), also called actinon, is produced in the decay series of uranium-235 (actinouranium). Ernest Rutherford discovered thoron in 1899. F. O. Dorn discovered radon-222 in 1900 and called it radium emanation. In about 1902, F. O. Giesel discovered actinon. In 1908 William Ramsay and R. W. Whytlaw-Gray isolated the element, which they called niton, and studied its physical properties. The name radon was adopted in the 1920s to refer to all the isotopes of the element, although the name emanation and symbol Em are sometimes used.

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...public preferences 29 hybrid approaches 108 Radon 38 , 49 , 76-7 , 84 , 94 , 98 , 108...control and licensing of guard dogs. 5 Radon derives from uranium that occurs in small...in all rocks and soils but the level of radon emissions from the ground is highly dependent...
...percent of homes exceeded 4 pCi/L of radon. Homes in the Spokane Valley of Washington and Idaho averaged 13.3 pCi/L radon in winter. These studies have also produced...information on the distribution of indoor radon concentrations as well. They generally...
...Philip H. Abelson, "Mineral Dusts and Radon in Uranium Mines", Science 254 1991...See, for example, Leonard A. Cole, "Radon: The Silent Killer"? Garbage 6 spring...Studies Raise Doubts about Need to Lower Home Radon Levels," New York Times , 6 September...
...greater risk than a nonsmoker, and the radon expo- sure increases this to a 14.7-fold risk. The nonsmokers risk from radon exposure is increased only 2.16-fold, compared to a nonsmoker not ex- posed to radon. In brief, the proportion of smokers...
radon flowing out of living spaces, although these...respondents mentioned the basic sources of radon, with about one in four mentioning water...our communication addresses sources of radon and flows into, through, and out of a house...
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EPAs Strategy to Reduce Risk of Radon. by Steve Page I. Introduction Since the discovery of extremely high radon levels in the Reading Prong region in 1985...nations program to reduce the risks of indoor radon. EPAs Radon Program has grown from a handful...
Radon and asbestos: a study of agenda setting...about two indoor environmental carcinogens, radon and asbestos, became part of the congressional...create formal United States policies for radon and asbestos. Using Kingdons agenda setting...
Residents in a High Radon Potential Geographic Area: Their Risk...Fen Ferng , Jay K. Lawson Introduction Radon gas is the product of radioactive decay...granite, schist, limestone, etc.). Radon, with a half-life of 3.8 days and...
Radon Reduction: A Three Year Follow-Up. by...on Mackinac Island, Michigan to research radon reduction mitigation strategies. The six...participating in the study were found to have radon gas concentrations ranging from 12.9 to...
The Health Risk of Radon. by Susan M. Conrath , Laura Kolb Since radon is a serious and widely underestimated health threat, we are publishing this special report to coincide with Radon Action Week (October 15-21) in the hope that this...
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The radon problem by Tammy Kutzmark , Donald Geis A...bringing radiation into the plant. The source? Radon--an invisible, radioactive gas found...accumulated in high levels in his home. Radon can be viewed with a sense of apathy or with...
Q: Should homeowners consider the radon threat a false alarm by Cassandra C. Moore...are paying a high price. "Call 1-800-RADON!" screamed the billboards in the rail stations. "Radon is a health hazard in your home," proclaimed...
Radon revisited; invisible gas continues to elude...In 1984, public concern over residential radon mounted when Stanley Watras set off radiation...plant, tests at the Watras home revealed radon levels about 800 times the federal standard...
Radon: It Can Kill You by Victoria Lytle In 1977...Texas. Oetzel, the author of a chapter on radon and asbestos in NEAs Healthy School Handbook...Today staff writer Victoria Lytle. What is radon? Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive...
Radon risks. High indoor radon levels represent a potential health danger, especially to smokers Radon exposure inside homes and buildings can pose a health risk for lung cancer, but no definitive word can yet be made on the exact threat to other...
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...Save Lives by Sealing New Homes against Radon Gas. Byline: Ian Carey ALMOST 200 people...dying every year because of radioactive radon gas in homes and scientists say too little is being done to tackle it. Radon a colourless, odour-less gas which...
Ireland 6th in Radon League. Byline: By MICHELLE OKEEFFE IRELAND has the sixth highest radon gas levels in the world, it emerged yesterday...Ireland are set to work closely together to measure radon levels, access health risks and advise worried...
Radon Gas Office out of Bounds. Byline: By PAT FLYNN STAFF evacuated from two offices in a radon gas scare cannot return to them yet despite work being completed, it was revealed yesterday. In July, one of the rooms was found to have three...
...Cancer Danger for Thousands from Growing Radon Menace. Byline: Ian Carey CANCER-CAUSING radon gas has been found at dangerous levels in more...living in homes with dangerously high levels of radon. In the most comprehensive study to date...
...You Cant Taste It, but It Can Kill You; Radon Gas Has Been Linked to 150 Lung Cancer...claim prolonged exposure to radioactive Radon gas, which occurs naturally in limestone...number of people may be exposed to high Radon levels. We would urge householders to...
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RADON ra don, gaseous radioactive chemical element...grams per liter at STP; valence usually 0. Radon is colorless and the most dense gas known...Group 18 of the periodic table . Synthesis of radon fluoride has been reported. Radon is highly...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: RADON Periodic Table of the Elements: Radon Atomic Number: 86 Atomic Symbol: Rn Radon Atomic Weight: (222) Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 18 8 ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
...number they are: helium , neon , argon , krypton , xenon , and radon . They are colorless, odorless, tasteless gases and were once...been produced, i.e., fluorides of krypton, xenon, and radon. The low chemical activity of the inert gases is due to the...
...lead-208, a stable isotope; alpha and beta particles are emitted during this decay. One intermediate product is the gas radon -220, also called thorium emanation or thoron. Thorium and its decay products are sometimes used in radiotherapy. Although...
...promethium Pm 61 (145) 1042 3000. (est.) protactinium Pa 91 231.0359 <1600. 4026. radium Ra 88 226.0254 700. 1140. radon Rn 86 (222) 71. 61.8 rhenium Re 75 186.207 3180. 5627. (est.) rhodium Rh 45 102.9055 1966. 3 3727. 100 roentgenium...
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