By Karis Smith What is astatine Astatine is a highly unstable radioactive element, the heaviest of...

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Page 1: By Karis Smith What is astatine  Astatine is a highly unstable radioactive element, the heaviest of halogen series.  It’s the longest lived isotope.

By Karis Smith

Page 2: By Karis Smith What is astatine  Astatine is a highly unstable radioactive element, the heaviest of halogen series.  It’s the longest lived isotope.

What is astatine

Astatine is a highly unstable radioactive element, the heaviest of halogen series.

It’s the longest lived isotope has a mass number of 210 and a half-life of 8.3 hours

Astatine is like uranium but less unstable.

Page 3: By Karis Smith What is astatine  Astatine is a highly unstable radioactive element, the heaviest of halogen series.  It’s the longest lived isotope.

How it was created

In 1940 Doctor Corson discovered Astatine in The University of California with his friends Emilio Serge and K.R. Mackenzie

They created the Astatine by creating small amounts of Bismuth-209 with accelerated alpha particles.

Page 4: By Karis Smith What is astatine  Astatine is a highly unstable radioactive element, the heaviest of halogen series.  It’s the longest lived isotope.

Where you can find it

Astatine is found in uranium and thorium materials but in extremely low concentrations.

Page 5: By Karis Smith What is astatine  Astatine is a highly unstable radioactive element, the heaviest of halogen series.  It’s the longest lived isotope.

Uses for Astatine

Astatine is use for nuclear medicine like Cancer treatment.

Also Astatine is used for targeted alpha particles radiotherapy.

Since Astatine is like Iodine, it is also a treatment is also is use for thyroid treatment.

Page 6: By Karis Smith What is astatine  Astatine is a highly unstable radioactive element, the heaviest of halogen series.  It’s the longest lived isotope.

Facts

Astatine is the 85th element in the periodic table.

Astatine is in the Group 17 (VIIA). Astatines symbol is AT. Astatines atomic weight is 209.9871. Astatine in Greek is “Astatos”. The boiling point is 610 degrees

Fahrenheit.

Page 7: By Karis Smith What is astatine  Astatine is a highly unstable radioactive element, the heaviest of halogen series.  It’s the longest lived isotope.

Glossary Bismuth- a chemical element Alpha Particles- when 2 protons and

neutrons are bonded together into a particle.

Radiotherapy- commonly applied to the cancerous tumor because of its ability to control cell growth

Greek-A language used in Greece.

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Glossary part 2

Atomic weight-the weight of atoms in a element. Isotope-One of two or more atoms having the

same atomic number but different mass numbers. Lodine-A trademark used for the drug etodolac. Group 17-The halogens or halogen elements

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Glossary part 3

Halogen-A chemical element that makes light bulbs.