No, radon is not used in neon signs. Neon signs actually use neon gas to produce the bright light and colors that they are known for. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is not typically used in commercial applications.
The cost of one gram of radon is difficult to quantify because radon is a gas and is typically not sold by weight. Additionally, radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas found in the environment and is not typically purchased or sold as a material commodity.
In the gaseous (normal) state, radon is a colorless gas, as is true of all noble gases (see: xenon, krypton, neon, argon, helium). Due to its high radioactivity a radon light is impractical, but if one were constructed it would glow yellow-green. In the solid state, things get very interesting with radon. As radon solidifies, it glows yellow, and then with decreasing temperature, glows an angry orange-red. This glow, or nightshine, comes from the Cerenkov light -- a product if radon's intense radioactivity. Needless to say, if you ever are viewing a glowing radon tube, you had best be standing behind very thick leaded glass.
No. Radon is odorless.
The chemical symbol of radon is Rn.
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