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Radon discovery examinations are developed to identify radon gas in picocuries per litre of air (pCi/L). The picocurie is utilized to determine the size of radiation in terms of disintegrations per min. One pCi, one trillionth of a Curie, equates to 2.2 disintegrations per minute. The most usual geologic resource of radon stems from the decay of uranium. Radon is commonly found at reduced levels in widely distributed crustal formations, dirt, and also water samples.
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