astatine, Radioactive chemical element and the heaviest halogen element, chemical symbol At, atomic number 85. It was first synthetically produced in 1940 from the bombardment of bismuth by alpha particles and neutrons. None of its 33 isotopes are stable; astatine-210, with a half-life of 8.3 hours, is the longest-lived. It was given its name from the Greek word for “unstable.” Its chemical properties are similar to those of iodine.
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