Radon fluoride

The fluoride of radon is a compound of the Radon. Radon reacts easily with the Fluor to form a solid, but unstable compound.

The radon fluoride does not have a use; it was synthesized by several Laboratoire S, only to show the capacity of the gases rare to form compounds.

The radon fluoride as any compound based on radon is limited by its mean length of life, since this one is radioactive (its isotope moreover long life has 91 hours a mean length of life 40 minutes and 48 seconds).

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