actinon


actinon
Webster's NewWorld Dictionary ac|ti|non (ak't nn) n. a gaseous radioisotope of radon, formed by disintegration of actinium: at. no., 86; at. wt., 219; half-life of 3.92 seconds Copyright 1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster, Inc.

Lloyd facing Lord's bullet.(Sport)
remarks were his own and not in line with the position of the ECB, which is happy to abide by ICC's ruling on Muralitharan's actinon. David has been advised that what he said was inappropriate and insensitive, and senior representatives of the Board will see

radon
series of thorium -232. Radon-219 (half-life 4 sec), also called actinon, is produced in the decay series of uranium -235 (actinouraniumit radium emanation. In about 1902, F. O. Giesel discovered actinon. In 1908 William Ramsay and R. W. Whytlaw-Gray isolated the

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such as a compound 'having a molecular mass of x grams per mole'. Also, the term'actinide'is used instead of the preferred actinon'. Finally, a personal wish is that any future revision would mention the role of Julia Hall in the discovery of the electrolytic



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actinon
Webster's NewWorld Dictionary 01/01/1988
Webster's NewWorld Dictionary ac|ti|non (ak't nn) n. a gaseous radioisotope of radon, formed by disintegration of actinium: at. no., 86; at. wt., 219; half-life of 3.92 seconds Copyright 1994, 1991, 1988 Simon & Schuster, Inc.

Lloyd facing Lord's bullet.(Sport)
The Mirror (London, England) 09/02/1998 Walters, Chris Lander/Mike
remarks were his own and not in line with the position of the ECB, which is happy to abide by ICC's ruling on Muralitharan's actinon. David has been advised that what he said was inappropriate and insensitive, and senior representatives of the Board will see

radon
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 05/01/2007
series of thorium -232. Radon-219 (half-life 4 sec), also called actinon, is produced in the decay series of uranium -235 (actinouraniumit radium emanation. In about 1902, F. O. Giesel discovered actinon. In 1908 William Ramsay and R. W. Whytlaw-Gray isolated the

 

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