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  2. Radium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Radium oxide (RaO) has not been characterized well past its existence, despite oxides being common compounds for the other alkaline earth metals. Radium hydroxide (Ra(OH) 2) is the most readily soluble among the alkaline earth hydroxides and is a stronger base than its barium congener, barium hydroxide. [3]

  3. Radium - Wikipedia

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    The Curies found the radioactive compounds to be very similar to the barium compounds, except they were less soluble. This discovery made it possible for the Curies to isolate the radioactive compounds and discover a new element in them. The Curies announced their discovery to the French Academy of Sciences on 26 December 1898. [33]

  4. List of elements by stability of isotopes - Wikipedia

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    The darker more stable isotope region departs from the line of protons (Z) = neutrons (N), as the element number Z becomes larger. This is a list of chemical elements by the stability of their isotopes. Of the first 82 elements in the periodic table, 80 have isotopes considered to be stable. [1] Overall, there are 251 known stable isotopes in ...

  5. Radiochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Radiochemistry is the chemistry of radioactive materials, where radioactive isotopes of elements are used to study the properties and chemical reactions of non-radioactive isotopes (often within radiochemistry the absence of radioactivity leads to a substance being described as being inactive as the isotopes are stable).

  6. Radon - Wikipedia

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    First known as "emanation", the radioactive gas was identified during experiments with radium, thorium oxide, and actinium by Friedrich Ernst Dorn, Rutherford and Owens, and André-Louis Debierne, respectively, and each element's emanation was considered to be a separate substance: radon, thoron, and actinon.

  7. Alkali metal - Wikipedia

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    element by radioactive decay: ... both because potassium's larger size makes its salts less soluble, ... 105 In non-polar solvents, ...

  8. Isotope - Wikipedia

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    A nuclide is a species of an atom with a specific number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, for example, carbon-13 with 6 protons and 7 neutrons. The nuclide concept (referring to individual nuclear species) emphasizes nuclear properties over chemical properties, whereas the isotope concept (grouping all atoms of each element) emphasizes chemical over nuclear.

  9. Astatine - Wikipedia

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    Less reactive than iodine, astatine is the least reactive of the halogens; [51] the chemical properties of tennessine, the next-heavier group 17 element, have not yet been investigated, however. [52] Astatine compounds have been synthesized in nano-scale amounts and studied as intensively as possible before their radioactive disintegration. The ...