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  2. Polonium - Wikipedia

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    Polonium was named after Marie Skłodowska-Curie's homeland of Poland, which at the time was partitioned between three countries. Polonium has few applications, and those are related to its radioactivity: heaters in space probes, antistatic devices, sources of neutrons and alpha particles, and poison (e.g., poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko ...

  3. Chalcogen - Wikipedia

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    Tellurium often has unpleasant effects (although some organisms can use it), and polonium (especially the isotope polonium-210) is always harmful as a result of its radioactivity. Sulfur has more than 20 allotropes , oxygen has nine, selenium has at least eight, polonium has two, and only one crystal structure of tellurium has so far been ...

  4. Organopolonium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organopolonium chemistry describes the synthesis and properties of chemical compounds containing a carbon to polonium chemical bond.. As polonium is a highly radioactive element (its most commonly used isotope, 210 Po, has a half-life of about 138 days), organopolonium chemistry is mostly unexplored, and what is known is mostly confined to tracer-level studies due to self-destruction and ...

  5. Polonium-210 - Wikipedia

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    Polonium-210 (210 Po, Po-210, historically radium F) is an isotope of polonium. It undergoes alpha decay to stable 206 Pb with a half-life of 138.376 days (about 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 months), the longest half-life of all naturally occurring polonium isotopes ( 210–218 Po). [ 1 ]

  6. Talk:Polonium - Wikipedia

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  7. Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko - Wikipedia

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    Polonium-210 has a half-life of 138 days and decays to the stable daughter isotope of lead, 206 Pb. Therefore, the source is reduced to about one sixteenth of its original radioactivity about 18 months after production. By measuring the proportion of polonium and lead in a sample, one can establish the production date of polonium.

  8. Health effects of radon - Wikipedia

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    The general population is exposed to small amounts of polonium as a radon daughter in indoor air; the isotopes 214 Po and 218 Po are thought to cause the majority [95] of the estimated 15,000–22,000 lung cancer deaths in the US every year that have been attributed to indoor radon. [96]

  9. Dayton Project - Wikipedia

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    This was too weak for electroplating the polonium, so the nitric acid was removed, and then the polonium deposited on bismuth by adding powdered bismuth. This resulted in a 100–1 concentration. This could then be repeated by dissolving in aqua regia again to achieve a 1000–1 concentration.