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ra·don
/ˈreˌdɑn/
氡
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ra·don
/ˈredɑn/
名詞
氡
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
radon
n
:
a
radioactive
gaseous
element
formed
by
the
disintegration
of
radium
;
the
heaviest
of
the
inert
gasses
;
occurs
naturally
(
especially
in
areas
over
granite
)
and
is
considered
a
hazard
to
health
[
syn
:
Rn
, {
atomic
number
86
]
From:
Elements database 20001107
radon
Symbol
:
Rn
Atomic
number
: 86
Atomic
weight
: (222)
Colorless
radioactive
gaseous
element
,
belongs
to
the
noble
gases
.
Of
the
twenty
known
isotopes
,
the
most
stable
is
Rn-222
with
a
half-life
of
3.8
days
.
Formed
by
the
radioactive
decay
of
Radium
-226.
Radon
itself
decays
into
polonium
.
Used
in
radiotherapy
.
As
a
noble
gas
,
it
is
effectively
inert
,
though
radon
fluoride
has
been
synthesized
.
First
isolated
in
1908
by
Ramsey
and
Gray
.
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