Polonium is extremely toxic and radioactive.
The external irradiation of alpha particles is not important if the skin is protected.
Polonium is an element and has no antonym.
Polonium hasn't odor.
Polonium is a radio-active trans-uranic element. It is a metal.
Polonium is an element. So the only element that makes up polonium is itself.
Polonium and radium are radioactive elements and toxic; they are dangerous.
No, it doesnt
Yes, we have (without exception) polonium (of natural origin) in the body but only in ultra-traces; smokers are more affected.
Discoveries of polonium and radium are examples of hard work, scientific passion, intelligence, patience etc.
Yes, we have (without exception) polonium (of natural origin) in the body but only in ultra-traces; smokers are more affected.
Mary Sultzer has written: 'Polonium in the urine of miners exposed to radon' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Polonium, Radon
I am pretty sure it Alpha radiation because you cannot be effected by it if it is outside the body, all other types of radiation can penetrate the skin
Polonium is odorless.
Polonium has not a taste.
Polonium is a metal.
Polonium has no odor.
The external irradiation of alpha particles is not important if the skin is protected.