Polonium doesn't affect the world.
Polonium has no odor.
Polonium is not an insulator.The electrical resistivity of polonium is: 0, 40 microohm.meter.
Polonium is a highly toxic radioactive element and is not typically used in drug manufacturing or consumption. In the context of drugs, accidental exposure to polonium or contamination can have severe health effects, including radiation poisoning and increased risk of cancer. It is crucial to handle polonium safely to prevent any harmful effects on people who use drugs.
Polonium valence may be 2, 4 or 6.
polonium has 84 protons and 125 neutrons.84 electrons
Polonium and radium doesn't affect history.
The discoveries of radium and polonium doesn't affect the atom model.
The discovery of polonium doesn't affect us.
Radium and polonium have many applications but they are not so important to affect us today.
Polonium and especially radon contribute to the natural environmental radioactivity.
Radium and polonium doesn't changed the world.
Polonium is extremely toxic and also radioactive.
Polonium exist in traces in uranium and thorium ores.
- Chemical elements are discovered or prepared, not invented.- Polonium and radium have useful applications.
Marie Curie's discovery of polonium helped advance the field of nuclear physics and led to the development of radiation therapy for cancer treatment. Today, polonium-210 is used in certain industrial applications, such as antistatic devices and nuclear power sources, despite its radioactive properties. Curie's work with polonium also paved the way for future advancements in nuclear medicine and radiopharmaceuticals.
Uses of polonium: - 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
Polonium applications: - Source of neutrons: as Po-BeO - Radioisotope thermoelectric energy source - Alpha particles source - Brushes with Po to eliminate static charges from different surfaces - Material in radiochemistry studiesBut note that polonium is rare, expensive, dangerous.