and radon (1908) and, with Morris Travers, to discover krypton, neon and xenon (1898). It was debated whether the 'inert' monoatomic gases belonged to the periodic table owing to their lack of ...
The actual boiling point of radon is -61.7ËšC. An estimate would lie midway between -100ËšC and -50ËšC based on the shape of the graph.
The actual boiling point of radon is -61.7ËšC. An estimate would lie midway between -100ËšC and -50ËšC based on the shape of the graph.
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