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its a redish silvery colour

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What does the element radium look like when it reacts with nitrogen?

When radium reacts with nitrogen, it forms radium nitride. Radium nitride appears as a yellow-brown powder and is highly reactive, reacting vigorously with water to release ammonia gas.


How does radium look in nature?

Radium glows in the dark and is in glow bands


What does radium smell like?

radium has NO odor


Elements slogans for radium?

"Illuminate your world with Radium!" "Shine bright like Radium!" "Glowing brilliance with Radium." "Radiant energy, powered by Radium."


What does Radium look like in room temperature?

Radium is a silvery-white metal that appears shiny in its pure form at room temperature. It is highly radioactive and glows faintly blue in the dark due to its own radioactivity.


What does Radium and oxygen make?

Oxygen (air) turns Radium black. Radium-Bromide makes air glow green like neon.


What is the chemical equation of radium and oxygen?

Radium has an oxidation state of +2, Oxygen has an oxidation state of -2.....so it'll look like this Skeleton equation: Ra + O2 --> RaO.... Balanced equation 2Ra + O2---> 2RaO


When Radium Bonds With Oxygen Does It Form A Covalent Or Ionic Bond?

Radium oxide has never been characterised. As radium is group 2 metal with chemistry like barium, radium oxide is expected to be ionic.


Are there any allotropes or isotopes of radium?

Radium has multiple isotopes, with radium-226 being the most common and stable one. As for allotropes, radium does not have different forms like carbon or phosphorus that exhibit allotropy.


What does radium feel like?

Radium itself is odorless and tasteless. In its element form, radium is a solid metal and would feel cool to the touch like other metals. However, it is highly radioactive and extremely dangerous to handle due to its ability to emit harmful radiation.


How do the properties of radium differ from the properties of the compounds formed by radium?

Radium glows in the dark and is radioactive. When it decays into Radon gas, it emits alpha particles. It is fairly close to its compound radiumchlorite because like radium, it also decays emiting alpha particles. However, radiumchlorite is used to help cure canser. Overal, radium is like its most comon compound but can also have properties not related to its compounds at all.


How do you spell radium?

radium