Very little. It is a rare radioactive element
Radium and polonium have many applications but they are not so important to affect us today.
Polonium applications: - neutron source (polonium-beryllium source) - in devices for the elimination of the static electricity - in devices for the elimination of the dust - initiator in nuclear weapons - isotopic heat source Radium has not today practical applications.
It effects us because on ANZAC day the minute of silence effects our day
It effects us because many American people died during this.
Polonium and radium's affect on our lives today are for example the meters on our cars, they glow because of the radium and also some wristwatches the light you get when you press the button on the side. Radium was discovered by a woman named Marie Cuire, she's married, but she obviously died because of too much radium.
Polonium doesn't affect us today.
Radium and polonium have many applications but they are not so important to affect us today.
These elements doesn't have effects on daily life.
Polonium applications: - neutron source (polonium-beryllium source) - in devices for the elimination of the static electricity - in devices for the elimination of the dust - initiator in nuclear weapons - isotopic heat source Radium has not today practical applications.
Today polonium is obtained only artificially, especially in Russia.
Today polonium is the official name in the English language.
Today polonium is the official name in the English language.
Natural polonium was isolated from residues resulted after the extraction of uranium from ores; the process is long and tedious. Today polonium is obtained artificially.
Very probable a polonium carbide was not yet prepared up today.
The discovery of polonium doesn't affect us.
it effects us on how we vote and how we lead our country today!
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