All atoms have mass (atomic mass). But what is the chemical element that has 208,9824 as atomic mass?
The answer is Polonium. There is so much cool stuff about Polonium that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
The answer is Polonium. There is so much cool stuff about Polonium that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
Polonium Overview
Atomic Mass
Description
Silvery-gray, extremely rare, radioactive metal.
Atomic Symbol
Po (Polonium)
Discovery
Discovered By: Pierre and Marie Curie
Year: 1898
Location: France
Discovered By: Pierre and Marie Curie
Year: 1898
Location: France
State at 20 °C
solid
Sources
Occurs in pitchblende from decay of bismuth.
Occurs in pitchblende from decay of bismuth.
Name Origin
Named for Poland, native country of Marie Curie.
Named for Poland, native country of Marie Curie.
Uses
Used in industrial equipment that eliminates static electricity caused by such processes as rolling paper, wire, and sheet metal.
Used in industrial equipment that eliminates static electricity caused by such processes as rolling paper, wire, and sheet metal.
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