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  2. Astatine - Wikipedia

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    Astatine-218 was the first astatine isotope discovered in nature. [113] Astatine-219, with a half-life of 56 seconds, is the longest lived of the naturally occurring isotopes. [6] Isotopes of astatine are sometimes not listed as naturally occurring because of misconceptions [103] that there are no such isotopes, [114] or discrepancies in the ...

  3. Astatine compounds - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [a] Like iodine, astatine has been shown to adopt odd-numbered oxidation states ranging from −1 to +7. The chemistry of astatine is "clouded by the extremely low concentrations at which astatine experiments have been conducted, and the possibility of reactions with impurities, walls and filters, or radioactivity by-products, and other ...

  4. Reactivity series - Wikipedia

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    (In any case, the typical oxidation states for the most accessible seventh-period elements thorium and uranium are too high to allow a direct comparison.) [11] Hydrogen has been included as a benchmark, although it is not a metal. Borderline germanium, antimony, and astatine have been included. Some other elements in the middle of the 4d and 5d ...

  5. Template:Infobox astatine isotopes - Wikipedia

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    Main isotopes of astatine; Main isotopes [1] Decay; abun­dance ... Oxidation states: Spectral lines ... In NUBASE2020, ß + refers to the combined rate of electron ...

  6. Isotopes of astatine - Wikipedia

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    Astatine-212 and astatine-216 are expected to decay either way. The most stable isotope of astatine is astatine-210, which has a half-life of about 8.1 hours. This isotope's primary decay mode is positron emission to the relatively long-lived alpha emitter, polonium-210. In total, only five isotopes of astatine have half-lives exceeding one ...

  7. Organoastatine chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organoastatine chemistry describes the synthesis and properties of organoastatine compounds, chemical compounds containing a carbon to astatine chemical bond. Astatine is extremely radioactive, with the longest-lived isotope (210 At) having a half-life of only 8.1 hours. Consequently, organoastatine chemistry can only be studied by tracer ...

  8. Template:Infobox astatine - Wikipedia

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    Astatine, 85 At; Astatine ... oxidation-state/comment: parenthesized: brackets: brackets Note, what is shown in the infobox is not influenced by the parameter name ...

  9. Interhalogen - Wikipedia

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    Astatine monochloride [7] (AtCl) is made either by the direct combination of gas-phase astatine with chlorine or by the sequential addition of astatine and dichromate ion to an acidic chloride solution. Iodine monobromide (IBr) is made by the direct combination of the elements to form a dark red crystalline solid. It melts at 42 °C and boils ...