88

Ra

Radium

226

Basic Information

Name

Radium

Atomic Number

88

Appearance

Silvery white metallic

Phase At STP

Solid

Spectrum Image

Spectrum image of Radium

Source

Wikipedia

Bohr Model

Static

A 2D model of Radium

Interactive

Descriptive Numbers

CAS Number

7440-14-4

CID Number

CID6328144

Mendeleev Number

10

Pettifor Number

13

Eu Number

Joa 1-122-4

Space Group Number

229

Glawe Number

13

Mass

Atomic Mass

226 Da

Periodic Position

X Position

2

Y Position

7

Period

7

Group

2

Classification

Block

s

Category

Alkaline Earth Metal

Geochemical

U/Th decay series

Goldschmidt

Lithophilic

Electrical Type

Conductive

Abundance

Seawater

8.9e-17 kg/L

Earth Crust

9e-13 g

Human Body

1e-13 %

Meteorites

N/A %

Color

Jmol

#007D00

Molcas Gv

#007D00

CPK

#FFFFFF

Atomic Radius

Empirical

215

Van Der Waals

283

Rahm

292

Uff

367.7

Mm3

327

Truhlar

283

Covalent (Triple Bound)

159

Covalent (Cordero)

221

Covalent (Pyykko)

201

Covalent (Pyykko Double)

173

Covalent (Pyykko Triple)

159

Temperature

Melting/Freeze (USE)

1233 °K

Melting/Freeze (WEL)

973 °K

Melting/Freeze (CRC)

973 °K

Melting/Freeze (LNG)

973.1 °K

Boiling/Density (USE)

2010 °K

Boiling/Density (WEL)

2010 °K

Boiling/Density (LNG)

2010 °K

Density

STP

5.5 kg/cm³

Solid (WEL)

5000 kg/cm³

Solid (CRC)

5000 kg/cm³

Solid (LNG)

5500 kg/cm³

Heat

Molar Volume

41.09 cm³/mol

Atomic Volume

45 cm³

Heat Of Fusion USE

9.6 kJ/mol

Evaporation USE

113 kJ/mol

Heat Capacity USE

0.12 J/gK

Adiabatic Index

N/A

Electrical Resistance

293k

1000 nΩm

Etymology

Description

It is a transuranic radioactive metal element in the second group. Ra-226, the most stable isotope that decays to radon, has a half-life of 1602 years. It was isolated from uraninite by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898.

Language Of Origin

Latin via French

Origin Of Word

From Latin radius meaning "ray"

Meaning

ray

Symbol Origin

descriptive

Etymological Description

From Latin radius meaning "ray". It was given this name because of its radioactivity.

Discovery & Isolation

Observed/Predicted By

Perrie ve Marie Curie

Observed/Discovery Year

1898

Discovery Location

France

Isolated Sample By

M. Curie

Isolated Sample Year

1902

Production & Use

Sources

It is found in uranium ores at a ratio of 1/3 ppm to uranium.

Uses

It is used in cancer treatment due to the gamma rays it emits.

Radioactivity

Half Life

1.59×10^3 years

Lifetime

2.31×10^3 years

Decay Mode

Alpha Six

Neutron Cross Section

20

Electron Affinity

Electron Affinity (eV)

0.1

Electron Affinity (kJ/mol)

9.6485

Electron Affinity (pauling)

0.9

Electron Affinity (ghosh)

0.09789

Dipole Polarity

Accepted

246

Uncertainty

4

Lattice

Angles

p/2, p/2, p/2

Electron & Quantum

Oxidation States

2

Electron Configuration

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p6 7s2

Quantum Number

1S0

Electron Configuration Semantic

[Rn] 7s2

Shells-0

2

Shells-1

8

Shells-2

18

Shells-3

32

Shells-4

18

Shells-5

8

Shells-6

2

Ionization Energies-0

509.3

Ionization Energies-1

979

List of Compounds

1-2 of 2 compounds

FormulaNames
Raradium

radium metal

RaSO4

radium sulfate


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