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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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.
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