niton

/ˈnaɪtɑn/
noun
  1. An old name for the chemical element radon, a radioactive gas.
    • In early chemistry textbooks, radon was sometimes called niton.
    • Scientists once referred to the radioactive gas as niton before it was renamed radon.
    • The discovery of niton helped researchers understand radioactive decay.
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