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half life of po is 27yrs. A new born baby was injected with 1 microgram of po.Now the is 81 then how much polonium will remain in the body
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Answered by nisharpari31gmailcom
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Polonium-210: Why is Po-210 so dangerous?

Medically reviewed by Alana Biggers, M.D., MPH — Written by Markus MacGill on July 28, 2017

What is Po-210?

Effects

Symptoms

Treatment

Current issues

Polonium-210 is the deadly poison that was used to kill the former Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko, in London in 2006. He died of radiation sickness.

Litvinenko is alleged to have swallowed a fatal dose of Po-210 by drinking tea at a business meeting with two other Russians. Both were charged with his murder.

This incident is thought to have exposed 700 people to radiation, although none became seriously ill. Some locations in London, including a restaurant and nightclub, were temporarily closed as a safety measure.

The autopsy involved complex safety measures.

Polonium-210 is abbreviated to Po-210, (210)Po, or 210 Po.

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Polonium-210: Why is Po-210 so dangerous?

Medically reviewed by Alana Biggers, M.D., MPH — Written by Markus MacGill on July 28, 2017

What is Po-210?

Effects

Symptoms

Treatment

Current issues

Polonium-210 is the deadly poison that was used to kill the former Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko, in London in 2006. He died of radiation sickness.

Litvinenko is alleged to have swallowed a fatal dose of Po-210 by drinking tea at a business meeting with two other Russians. Both were charged with his murder.

This incident is thought to have exposed 700 people to radiation, although none became seriously ill. Some locations in London, including a restaurant and nightclub, were temporarily closed as a safety measure.

The autopsy involved complex safety measures.

Polonium-210 is abbreviated to Po-210, (210)Po, or 210 Po.

Fast facts on polonium-210

Here are some key points about polonium-210. More detail is in the body of this article.

Polonium-210 is a rare radioactive metal discovered by Marie Curie in the late 19th century.

While radioactive, it emits a high-energy form of radiation, but the particles do not travel far and it decays relatively quickly.

If polonium-210 enters the body, through inhalation, swallowing, broken skin, the results can be fatal.

By mass, polonium-210 is one of the deadliest toxins, around 250 billion times more toxic than hydrogen cyanide.

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