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Radium. Abigail K. Greene Period A. Properties of Element. Group; 2,Alkaline Earth Metal Reacts with; oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, nitrogen Density; 5 grams per cubic centimeter. Properties of Element. Melting Point; 1292 degrees F Boiling point; 2084 degrees F State of Matter; Solid .
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Radium Abigail K. Greene Period A
Properties of Element • Group; 2,Alkaline Earth Metal • Reacts with; oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, nitrogen • Density; 5 grams per cubic centimeter
Properties of Element • Melting Point; 1292 degrees F • Boiling point; 2084 degrees F • State of Matter; Solid
History • Discovered by; Marie Sklodowska Curie, Pierre Currie • When Discovered; 1898 • Lead to Discovery; Noticing unrefined pitchblende • Marie Curie died discovering Radium
How Radium is Used • Radioactive Small Refrigerator • Clock Hands • Radium Paint • Treating Cancer
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