Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of Radium (Ra) & Facts, Color, Uses ... 2022

Size of things changes depending on the coefficient of thermal expansion. It's even the case for Radium. Ok, so what is the coefficient of thermal expansion for an atom of Ra?

Note: Learn more about the coefficient of thermal expansion here.

In the case of Radium this thermal coefficient is 8 10^-6 K^-1. By the way, did you know there are cool facts about Radium that most don't know? Check this...

Radium Data

Radium Coefficient of Thermal Expansion

8 10^-6 K^-1

Atomic Number

88

Learn more about the atomic number.

Uses

Used in treating cancer because of the gamma rays it gives off.

Atomic Mass

226,0254

Learn more about the atomic mass.

Sources

Found in uranium ores at 1 part per 3 million parts uranium.

Description

Silvery-white metal. Intensely radioactive.

Atomic Symbol

Ra

Discovery

Discovered By: Pierre and Marie Curie
Year: 1898
Location: France

State at 20 °C

solid

Name Origin

Latin: radius (ray).

Want to learn more details and data about Radium (Ra)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.

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