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Radon mass number range

Radon Rn 86 artificial isotopes only mass number range 208-224... [Pg.876]

In today s parlance, we call the radium emanation radon-222. (Like radium, the word radon comes from the Latin radius, for ray or beam. ) The alpha decay of radium-226 produces radon-222 and helium-4. The thorium emanation is radon-220, but the decay scheme from thorium-232 is more involved (see Problem 19.11). Rn-222 and Rn-220 are the two longest-lived isotopes of radon, the heaviest and rarest of the noble gases. (There are now 36 known isotopes of radon with mass numbers ranging from 193 to 228.) For many years, Dorn was generally credited as the sole discoverer of radon. However, as noted above, Ernest Rutherford and his co-workers, particularly Frederick Soddy, should be given at least equal billing. [Pg.571]

ISOTOPES There are 37 isotopes of radon. All are radioactive. None are stable. They range in mass numbers from Rn-196 to Rn-228. Their half-lives range from a few microseconds to 3.8235 days for Rn-222, which is the most common. It is a gas that is the result of alpha decay of radium, thorium, or uranium ores and underground rocks. [Pg.272]


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