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  2. Isotopes of radon - Wikipedia

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    There are 39 known isotopes of radon (86 Rn), from 193 Rn to 231 Rn; all are radioactive.The most stable isotope is 222 Rn with a half-life of 3.8235 days, which decays into 218 Po

  3. Radium-223 - Wikipedia

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    This decay path makes it convenient to prepare radium-223 by "milking" it from an actinium-227 containing generator or "cow", similar to the moly cows widely used to prepare the medically important isotope technetium-99m. [9] 223 Ra itself decays to 219 Rn (half-life 3.96 s), a short-lived gaseous radon isotope, by emitting an alpha particle of ...

  4. Radon - Wikipedia

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    The decay of radon produces many other short-lived nuclides, known as "radon daughters", ending at stable isotopes of lead. [ 3 ] 222 Rn occurs in significant quantities as a step in the normal radioactive decay chain of 238 U, also known as the uranium series , which slowly decays into a variety of radioactive nuclides and eventually decays ...

  5. List of radioactive nuclides by half-life - Wikipedia

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    radon-216: 45 rutherfordium-253: 48 bismuth-185m: 49 polonium-207m2: 49 radium-231m ~53 uranium-219: 55 berkelium-251m: 58 americium-246m2: 73 seaborgium-261m: 92 astatine-215: 100 astatine-216m: 100 protactinium-218: 113 lead-206m1: 125 thorium-216m1: 137 curium-248m: 146 neptunium-219: 150 astatine-212m2: 152 polonium-214: 164.3 radon-207m ...

  6. Decay chain - Wikipedia

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    For example, the third atom of nihonium-278 synthesised underwent six alpha decays down to mendelevium-254, [2] followed by an electron capture (a form of beta decay) to fermium-254, [2] and then a seventh alpha to californium-250, [2] upon which it would have followed the 4n + 2 chain (radium series) as given in this article.

  7. Radium-226 - Wikipedia

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    The decay-chain of uranium-238, which contains radium-226 as an intermediate decay product. 226 Ra occurs in the decay chain of uranium-238 (238 U), which is the most common naturally occurring isotope of uranium. It undergoes alpha decay to radon-222, which is also radioactive; the decay chain ultimately terminates at lead-206.

  8. List of alpha emitting materials - Wikipedia

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    The following are among the principal radioactive materials known to emit alpha particles. 209 Bi , 211 Bi , 212 Bi , 213 Bi 210 Po , 211 Po , 212 Po , 214 Po , 215 Po , 216 Po , 218 Po

  9. Radon-222 - Wikipedia

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    Radon-222 itself alpha decays to polonium-218 with a half-life of approximately 3.82 days, making it the most stable isotope of radon. [1] Its final decay product is stable lead-206 . In theory, 222 Rn is capable of double beta decay to 222 Ra, and depending on the mass measurement, single beta decay to 222 Fr may also be allowed.