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Radium then undergoes a cascade of alpha decays that leap over astatine.
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Funnily enough, astatine is at the same time far more robust than francium.
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Past polonium (skipping over, for now, the ultra-rare element astatine) sits radon.
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At the same time, francium shuttles atoms away from astatine, causing astatine to remain rare.
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This makes francium (and astatine, for similar reasons) highly unstable.
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If astatine is so rare, it's natural to ask how scientists ever took a census of it.
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There just isn't much astatine out there.
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Still, it's more abundant than astatine.
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If you had a million atoms of the longest-lived type of astatine, half of them would disintegrate in four hundred minutes.
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For instance, at least twenty to thirty ounces of astatine's near neighbor on the periodic table, francium, exist at any moment.
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And in that six million billion billion kilos, the total amount of astatine, the scarcest natural element, is one stupid ounce.
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No one will likely ever produce a visible sample of astatine either, but at least it's good for something-asa quick-actingradioisotope in medicine.
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In fact, after scientists-ledby our old friend Emilio Segrè-identifiedastatine in 1939, they injected a sample into a guinea pig to study it.
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Halogen-free power cords' environment-friendly credentials -they are free of elements derived from fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine -ensure they earn higher margins.
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Astatine remains the only element whose discovery was confirmed by a nonprimate.