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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 months), the longest half-life of all naturally occurring polonium isotopes ( 210–218 Po). [1] First identified in 1898, and also marking the discovery of the element polonium, 210 ...

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  2. Feb 22, 2024 · Polonium-210 (Po-210) is a radioactive material that occurs naturally in the earth's crust at very low levels. Po-210 is a product of the radioactive decay of uranium-238, which decays to radon-222 and then to polonium. Po 210 has a half-life of 138 days.

  3. Jul 28, 2017 · Polonium-210 is a rare and deadly radioactive metal that can cause radiation sickness and cancer. Learn how it works, where it comes from, and how to detect it.

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  4. Jan 7, 2014 · What is Polonium-210? Polonium-210 (Po-210) is a radioactive material that occurs naturally in the earth’s crust at very low levels. Po-210 is a product of the radioactive decay of uranium-238, which decays to radon-222 and then to polonium. Polonium 210 has a half-life of 138 days. Po-210 emits alpha particles, which carry high amounts of ...

  5. Polonium-210 is a radioactive isotope that can be used in static eliminators and as a poison. Learn about its potential health effects, industrial applications and NRC regulations from this fact sheet.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Po-210 decays to a stable isotope of lead (Pb-206) by emitting alpha particles. The largest part of the alpha dose is delivered over the first 100 days following a single administration. Between 50% and 90% of ingested polonium promptly appears in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

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  8. Polonium-210 is a naturally occurring radioactive element that was discovered in 1898 by Marie Curie. It decays to stable lead-206 by emitting one alpha particle, with occasional excitation in the nucleus and emission of 803 keV gamma rays.

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