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what is polonium?give a example that how dangerous is it?


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Answered by dubeyarchna5433
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the chemical element of atomic number 84, a radioactive metal occurring in nature only as a product of radioactive decay of uranium.

Answered by aaradhyakapoor3
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Answer:

polonium

Explanation:

High radioactivity, high lethality

Polonium is a highly radioactive heavy metal. It is arguably the most lethal known material. Although it has some minor industrial uses it is best known for links with possible assassinations. It is also used to produce neutrons in the core of nuclear weapons.

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