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what is rarest element on the earth

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Answered by aryan9474p
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Astatine

Meet the rarest natural element on Earth. It's so rare, there's just 30 grams TOTAL in Earth's crust. Named after the Greek word for unstable (astatos), Astatine is a naturally occurring semi-metal that results from the decay of uranium and thorium.

Answered by anchitpatel777
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the answer is Astatine

Astatine is a naturally occurring semi-metal that results from the decay of uranium and thorium. In its most stable form - astatine-210 - it's got a half-life of just 8.1 hours, which means even if you did happen to stumble on some of it, half of it would be gone by the end of a work day. Depending on how it decays, it'll either turn into the isotopes bismuth-206 or polonium-210.

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