The specific activity of polonium-210 is 4,5.10E3 Ci/g.
The specific activity of uranium-235 is 2,1.10E-6 Ci/g.
As you see the difference is immense.
The electronegativity of oxygen is much higher than that of polonium, even though their valence electron configurations are superficially the same, because an oxygen atom is much smaller than a polonium atom, so that accepted additional electrons are much closer to the electrically attractive nucleus of an oxygen atom than of a polonium atom.
Polonium ( /pɵˈloʊniəm/ po-LOH-nee-əm) is a chemical element with the symbol Po and atomic number 84, discovered in 1898 by Marie Skłodowska-Curie andPierre Curie. A rare and highly radioactive metalloid,[1] polonium is chemically similar to bismuth[2] and tellurium, and it occurs in uranium ores. Polonium has been studied for possible use in heating spacecraft. It is unstable; all isotopes of polonium are radioactive.I think you might be referring to Palladium, which is a precious metal like gold or silver. At the moment Palladium is worth app. $640 per troy oz, or $32 per gram. Their are 20 grams in a troy oz.
1. Of course these prices are secret. 2. With only 100 g uranium (natural) you have nothing to do. 3. You do not have believed all stories about uranium black market; more fantasy.
Uranium is a silvery-grey metal in both solid and liquid state, However on exposure to air it produces a black uranium oxide on its surface, which would happen much faster to liquid uranium than to solid uranium.
Each of the 33 isotopes of polonium has a specific atomic mass; because all the isotopes are unstable is difficult to give an atomic weight for the element. See the link.
Less and less as the Uranium decays into lead and other elements.... More and more as super-novae explode and fuse elements into Uranium...
The density of alpha polonium is 9,196 g/cm3.
Coke doesn't contain polonium or bismuth.
The electronegativity of oxygen is much higher than that of polonium, even though their valence electron configurations are superficially the same, because an oxygen atom is much smaller than a polonium atom, so that accepted additional electrons are much closer to the electrically attractive nucleus of an oxygen atom than of a polonium atom.
Approx. 70 US $ for 1 kg of nuclear reactor grade uranium doxide (with natural uranium); the enriched uranium is more expensive, depending on enrichment.
Polonium and radium are continuously studied, but not so much.
The specific radioactivity of polonium-210 is 4,5.10E3 Curies.
Plutonium is a man-made element and is not naturally found in significant quantities on Earth. It is primarily produced in nuclear reactors and used in various applications such as nuclear weapons and reactors, but it is not a major component of the Earth's composition.
The LD50 for polonium-210 is under 1 microgram; it is a very high radiotoxicity.
Polonium ( /pɵˈloʊniəm/ po-LOH-nee-əm) is a chemical element with the symbol Po and atomic number 84, discovered in 1898 by Marie Skłodowska-Curie andPierre Curie. A rare and highly radioactive metalloid,[1] polonium is chemically similar to bismuth[2] and tellurium, and it occurs in uranium ores. Polonium has been studied for possible use in heating spacecraft. It is unstable; all isotopes of polonium are radioactive.I think you might be referring to Palladium, which is a precious metal like gold or silver. At the moment Palladium is worth app. $640 per troy oz, or $32 per gram. Their are 20 grams in a troy oz.
No, uranium-238 has a long half-life of about 4.5 billion years. It is a naturally occurring isotope that is commonly found in nature. Shorter-lived isotopes, such as radon-222 or polonium-214, have much shorter half-lives.
1. Of course these prices are secret. 2. You do not have believed all stories about uranium black market; more fantasy.