Chemistry, asked by reshmaravindran, 1 year ago

why radon is radioactive even it is a noble gas?

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Answered by raghavb471
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Being a noble gas means that radon will not take part in reactions with other atoms if ever mixed. Radon exists in the decay chain of uranium, thorium and radium. ...When an element is born from radioactive decay, the element will contain some amount of radioactivity due to the disintegration.
Answered by aryaahan93
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radon

all isotopes of radon is radioactive and radon being a noble gas fits your answer

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