Polonium does NOT have a compound formula, as it is NOT a compound.
It is a rado-actice and poisonous heavy elemental metal.
It has the chemical symbol of ' Po '.
Two polonium oxides are known: PoO2 and PoO3.
Natural polonium exist probable as a compound (as PoPb) but this hypothesis was not surely confirmed up today.
Are you thinking of a phosphorus oxide (PO) or elemental metal polonium 'Po'. ???? If you are thinking of an oxide of phosphorus , then the chemical formula is P2O5, or its dimer P4O10; (PO) does NOT exist . If you are thinking of the elemental metal polonium , then the chemical symbol is 'Po'. Note the small case 'o'. Polonium is a highly radio-active and poisonous metal, and is kept in a very secure environment.
When carbon is mixed with polonium, the resulting compound would likely be a polonium carbide. However, due to polonium's highly radioactive nature, handling or mixing it with other elements is extremely dangerous and should not be attempted.
The most common ion is Po++++ but it can also have valency +2 or +6.
The formula for calcium polonium is CaPo. Calcium is a metal with the chemical symbol Ca, while polonium is a radioactive metalloid with the chemical symbol Po. When combined, they form the compound calcium polonium.
Two polonium oxides are known: PoO2 and PoO3.
CaPo is the chemical formula of calcium polonide.
Natural polonium exist probable as a compound (as PoPb) but this hypothesis was not surely confirmed up today.
Polonium dioxide - PoO2
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The chemistry of polonium is not known in details but I suppose that this element is oxygen.
Oxygen, Hydrogen, halogens
When carbon is mixed with polonium, the resulting compound would likely be a polonium carbide. However, due to polonium's highly radioactive nature, handling or mixing it with other elements is extremely dangerous and should not be attempted.
Oxygen, hydrogen, halogens
Very probable this element is oxygen.