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what is the most radioactive element​

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Answered by karanjosan006
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polonium

Because it is a naturally-occurring element that releases a huge amount of energy, many sources cite polonium as the most radioactive element. Polonium is so radioactive it glows blue, which is caused by excitation of the gas particles by radiation.

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↪Most Radioactive Element↩

Polonium is Most Radioactive Element.

Because it is a naturally-occurring element that releases a huge amount of energy, many sources cite polonium as the most radioactive element.

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