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Radon, Rn, Element 86


 
Radon

Radon - chemical symbol Rn, atomic number 86 - is a colorless, odorless and tasteless, chemical inert, radioactive and naturally occuring chemical element in the group of noble gases.

Online available information resources about the chemistry and physics of radon and the radon compounds.

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Information and data about the element


Radon, Rn
Chemical and physical properties; comprehensive data. Environmental Chemistry - [USA > e]

Radon, Rn
Chemical and physical properties. Webelements - [UK > e, d, f, pt, es, se]

Radon, Rn
Chemical and physical properties. Visual Elements, Chemsoc - [UK > e]



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Atom, Orbitals, Radiochemistry


Atomic Data for Radon (Rn)
Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data. NIST - [USA > e]

Isotopes of Radon
Berkeley National Laboratory - [USA > e]



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Group Elements - Information


New Chemistry of the Noble Gas Elements
Novel Molecules, Polymers and Clusters - Format: PDF - [IL > e]

Noble Gases
The Specifics of Noble Gases. BBC - [UK > e]

Noble Gases History
History of Chemistry - Noble Gases. BBC - [UK > e]



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Compounds of the Element


Radon: information and available products
Chemicals database and safety information - [D > d, e]



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Geochemistry and Biogeochemistry


Geology of Radon
U.S. Geological Survey - [USA > e]

Models for Noble Gases in Mantle Geochemistry
Geological Society of America Special Paper - Format: PDF - [USA > e]

Noble Gas Isotope Geochemistry of Mid-Ocean Ridge and Ocean Island Basalts
Characterization of Mantle Source Reservoirs - [USA > e]

Noble Gases and Evolution of the Atmosphere
Isotope geochemistry, lecture notes - [USA > e]



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Safety


National Radon Safety Board
NRSB seeks to encourage the highest standards of practice and integrity in radon services through the development of independent standards and procedures for certifying, approving and accrediting radon testers etc. - [USA > e]

Radon - Safety
National Safety Council - [USA > e]



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Related Books and Scientific Literature: Radon:


Minoru Ozima, Frank A. Podosek

Noble Gas Geochemistry

Noble Gas Geochemistry gives a comprehensive description of the physical chemistry and cosmochemistry of noble gases, before leading on to applications for problem-solving in the earth and planetary sciences. There have been many developments in the use of the noble gases since publication of the first edition of this book in 1983. This second edition has been fully revised and updated. The book will be invaluable to graduate students and researchers in the earth and planetary sciences who use noble gas geochemistry techniques.

Cambridge University Press; 2006




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