Why has it been difficult to study the chemistry of radon?

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(N/A) It is difficult to study the chemistry of radon because it is a radioactive substance with a very short half-life of only $3.82 \ days$.
Additionally,compounds of radon such as $RnF_2$ have not been isolated in pure form; they have only been identified through tracer studies.

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