Marie Curie discovered polonium and named it after Poland, the country of her birth, to publicise the fact that Poland was not free at that time, but part of the Russian Empire.
The valence of polonium can be 2, 4 or 6.
No, polonium is not magnetic. Polonium is a metal that falls under the category of paramagnetic materials, which means it is weakly attracted to magnetic fields.
Polonium is an amphoteric chemical element. Also is a member of the chalcogens elements family (group 16 in the periodic table of Mendeleev) and tellurium is also a metalloid.
Data about the hardness of polonium don't exist.
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.
Polonium is a name derived from Polonia.
The name polonium is derived from Polonia.
The chemical name is in the English language polonium.
Po is the chemical symbol for Polonium.
The name of polonium is derived from the name of Poland in Latin language - Polonia; polonium was discovered in 1898 by Marie Curie (of Polish origin) and Pierre Curie.
Today polonium is the official name in the English language.
Today polonium is the official name in the English language.
Polonium comes from the Latin name of Poland, Polonia.
Polonium got is symbol (Po) from the first two letters of its name. Polonium was named after the nation of Poland by its discoverers Marie and Pierre Curie.
The name of the chemical element is derived from Polonia.
because Madame Curie wanted to name the element after her home country, Poland.
Polonium is a member of the group 16 of the periodic table of Mendeleev (chalcogens).