(rn) radon

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A radioactive gas found in some homes that in sufficient concentrations can cause health problems
A radioactive gas which may cause health problems for occupants of some buildings
An odorless, colorless, tasteless inert gas formed by the natural breakdown, or radioactive decay, of the radium that occurs in trace amounts in soils and rocks
A heavy radioactive gaseous element formed by the decay of radium
A naturally appearing radioactive gas found in some buildings, that in sufficient concentrations may cause health problems
A radioactive gas found in some homes that in sufficient concentrations can cause health problems Usually found in areas with basements Depending on your area the lender may require a radon check in your home
A radioactive gas found in some homes that in sufficient concentrations can cause health problems Rate-improvement Mortgage A fixed-rate mortgage that includes a provision that gives the borrower a one-time option to reduce the interest rate (without refinancing) during the early years of the mortgage term
A radioactive gas found in some homes that in sufficient concentrations could cause health problems
a radioactive gaseous element formed by the disintegration of radium; the heaviest of the inert gasses; occurs naturally (especially in areas over granite) and is considered a hazard to health
a cancer-causing radioactive gas found in many communities' ground water
a colorless, naturally occurring, radioactive, inert gaseous element formed by the radioactive decay of radium atoms in soil or rocks
Radon is a radioactive element in the form of a gas. a radioactive gas that is used in the treatment of diseases such as cancer. It is a chemical element : symbol Rn (radium). Chemical element, chemical symbol Rn, atomic number
A naturally occurring radioactive gas formed when the element radium decays
A heavy radioactive gas given off by rocks containing radium (or thorium) Rn-222 is the main isotope
A radioactive chemical element (symbol Rn, formerly Ro) with atomic number 86, one of the noble gases
A radioactive inert gas (Rn86 half life 3 8 days) formed continuously in the earth's interior by radioactive decay Densest of all known gases, tends to collect in caves as well as man made cellars etc Concentration varies greatly between localities Geology Ref MM
A radioactive gas found in some homes that in sufficient concentrations can cause health problems Many home inspections check for radon
A radioactive gas that comes from the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils REBAR Steel reinforcing bars embedded in concrete to assist in carrying imposed loads; gives a "backbone" to concrete, ranges in diameters from 3/8 inch to 2 1/4 inch ROCK Best foundation of the earth upon which to build, which provided it is made level
A toxic gas found in the soil beneath a house that can contribute to cancer and other illnesses
a radioactive gas found in some homes that, if occurring in strong enough concentrations, can cause health problems
(rn) radon
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