Polonium (Po) Fun Facts

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Superhero Identity

"The Radioactive Assassin, an intensely radioactive and toxic villain, used in a real-life assassination."

The true essence of Polonium (Po) on the molecular frontier.

Appearance

Polonium is a rare, highly radioactive, silvery-gray metalloid.

Everyday Connection

Polonium is found in an anti-static brush for cleaning camera lenses or records.

In Pop Culture

Polonium was used to assassinate former spy Alexander Litvinenko in 2006.

Did You Know?

1

It was discovered by Marie Curie and was named after her native country, Poland, which at the time was not an independent nation.

2

Polonium is an extremely rare and intensely radioactive element. On a weight-for-weight basis, polonium-210 is about 250 billion times more toxic than hydrogen cyanide.

3

It was used as the trigger in early atomic bombs.

4

Tiny amounts of polonium were used in anti-static brushes to eliminate static cling on photographic film and records by ionizing the air.

5

The assassination of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006 was carried out using polonium-210.