Oh, dude, polonium and radium are like the rockstars of the Periodic Table. Polonium is used in anti-static devices and in nuclear weapons (no biggie), while radium is used in treating cancer and making glow-in-the-dark paint. So, basically, they're like the cool kids on the block, doing some pretty rad stuff.
Polonium and radium are radioactive elements and toxic; they are dangerous.
Radium and polonium are principally alpha emitters.
Any link between Dalton and polonium&radium.
Radium and polonium are both radioactive elements that can emit harmful radiation. Radium was used in the past for its luminescent properties, while polonium is known for its use in static eliminators and sources of heat in space missions. Both elements have toxic effects on the human body if ingested or inhaled.
Radium is a radioactive element that was discovered by Marie Curie and her husband, Pierre Curie. It was used in the past for medical treatments and in luminescent paints. Polonium is another radioactive element discovered by Marie Curie, named in honor of her home country of Poland. It is highly toxic and was used as a heat source in early space missions.
Polonium is not used for the treatment of cancers. Radium is used to treat bone cancers.
Of course, many scientists worked with radium and polonium.
Radium and polonium are radioactive natural chemical elements.
Polonium was used as source of energy in thermoelectric generators.
Polonium is used in radioisotope thermoelectric energy sources.
Yes, radium and polonium are radioactive elements.
Polonium and radium are radioactive elements and toxic; they are dangerous.
Radium and polonium doesn't changed the world.
Polonium and radium doesn't affect history.
Radium and polonium are principally alpha emitters.
Both radium and polonium are radioactive elements and are not stable.
Polonium and radium are radioactive chemical elements but they have not the same properties.