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  2. Radon - Wikipedia

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    Radon in the periodic table; Hydrogen: Helium: Lithium: Beryllium: ... it forms a monatomic gas with a density of 9.73 kg/m 3, ... Radon gas (222 Rn) at 100% ...

  3. Noble gas (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... Radon; Density, liquid at boiling point and 1 atm (g/dm ... Radon; Density, gas at 0 °C and 1 atm ...

  4. Densities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    In the following table, ... Density, gas phase. value conditions 1 H hydrogen (H 2) use: 0.08988 g/L: ... 86 Rn radon (Radon-222 ?) use:

  5. Template:Infobox radon - Wikipedia

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    E172 would be the end of period 8 ("noble gas") and E173 would be the beginning of period 9. {{ Index by periodic table }} · Category:Hypothetical chemical elements (75) Subtemplates

  6. Noble gas - Wikipedia

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    Radon Oganesson; Density (g/dm 3) 0.1786 ... heavier noble gases such as radon are held less firmly ... This causes some inconsistencies in trends across the table, ...

  7. Van der Waals constants (data page) - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the Van der Waals constants (from the Van der Waals equation) for a number of common gases and volatile liquids. [ 1 ] To convert from L 2 b a r / m o l 2 {\displaystyle \mathrm {L^{2}bar/mol^{2}} } to L 2 k P a / m o l 2 {\displaystyle \mathrm {L^{2}kPa/mol^{2}} } , multiply by 100.

  8. List of gases - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. List of gases. ... This is a list of gases at standard conditions, ... Radon: Rn −61.7 −71 222

  9. Naturally occurring radioactive material - Wikipedia

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    Radon gas in the natural gas streams concentrate as NORM in gas processing activities. Radon decays to lead-210, then to bismuth-210, polonium-210 and stabilizes with lead-206. Radon decay elements occur as a shiny film on the inner surface of inlet lines, treating units, pumps and valves associated with propylene, ethane and propane processing ...