Radon220
Radon-220, also known as thoron, is a radioactive isotope of the noble gas radon. It has a mass number of 220 and is part of the thorium-232 decay chain. Thoron is produced in the natural environment as thorium-232 decays through a series of short-lived radionuclides, ultimately yielding radon-220, which then decays further to polonium-216.
The principal characteristic of radon-220 is its short half-life of about 55.6 seconds. It decays by alpha
Occurrence and sources vary with geological and material composition. Radon-220 is found in trace amounts in
Health considerations focus on the alpha radiation emitted by radon-220 and its progeny. Inhalation can pose
See also: Radon, Thorium-232 decay series, Thoron (common name for radon-220), Radiation protection.
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