Oh man. Silver coating to dampen radiating heat is great but that, of course does not tell you the temperature of the fluid inside; I would definitely add a small thermostat somewhere around the exterior. that's the only improvement I would suggest, as a standard for all.
Radon is the heaviest gas on Earth with a density of about 9.73 g/L. This is very high actually.
For more informations, radon is mostly used in radioactivity and cancer therapy.
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These are the characteristics that apply:
- In a solution taste sour: which is consequence of the H+ concentration.
- Corrode metals: the H+ ion reacts with the metal producing a salt and water
- Produce hydronium ion in solution: as per the Bronsted - Lowry definition an acid is a substance that donates a proton, H+.This proton will react with H2O to form H3O+ (hydronium), as per this scheme:
HA + H2O --> A(-) + H3O(+)