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Detection of Radon-222 via daughter nuclides (Radioactivity series)

Astral Chemistry - 2018-12-08

We show you how to detect the radioactive noble gas Radon-222! Enjoy!
https://www.patreon.com/AstralChemistry

Adam Wiess - 2018-12-08

awesome video, we need more practical nuclear chemistry on youtube. It reminds me of codyslab in style and subject.

Astral Chemistry - 2018-12-09

Thanks a lot!

Michael - 2018-12-09

Great stuff man!

JamesG - 2018-12-09

Thanks! Very informative. I found myself looking up decay chains and the like...

Chemistry'sCuriosities Cannagorilla - 2018-12-09

Great video Brother!

Astral Chemistry - 2018-12-09

Thank you!

Quantum Lab - 2018-12-09

Cool, now I have to try this myself. Maybe I will post a video about it.

Astral Chemistry - 2018-12-09

Thats a nice amount of acitivity! Consider how much of the Polonium would have already decayed in that one minute!!

Astral Chemistry - 2018-12-09

Did you use a pancake probe?

Quantum Lab - 2018-12-09

I have an sbt-11 Geiger tube in my counter. Also does this ballon only collect polonium, or does it collect other radioactive particles?

Astral Chemistry - 2018-12-18

Thats our current understanding. Everything with a negative charge is going to be collected.

Quantum Lab - 2018-12-18

Thank you, will make and probably upload the video with a week or two.

Conor Dorney - 2018-12-29

What an amazing video! Keep it up

Chemistry'sCuriosities Cannagorilla - 2018-12-09

That's quite a bit of activity.

Astral Chemistry - 2018-12-09

Yes, luckily, it is mostly alpha.

papanyanz - 2018-12-09

Heilige scheisse!