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Polonium
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polonium
Polonium
(
IPA
: /pə(ʊ)ˈləʊniəm/) is a
chemical element
in the
periodic table
that has the symbol
Po
and
atomic number
84. A rare radioactive
metalloid
, polonium is chemically similar to
tellurium
and
bismuth
and occurs in
uranium
ores. Polonium had been studied for possible use in heating
spacecraft
.
Polonium-210
This isotope of polonium is an
alpha emitter
that has a half-life of 138.39 days. A milligram of polonium-210 emits as many alpha particles as 5 grams of
radium
. A great deal of energy is released by its decay with a half a gram quickly reaching a temperature above 750 K. A few
curies
(
gigabecquerels
) of polonium-210 emit a blue glow which is caused by
excitation
of surrounding air. A single gram of polonium-210 generates 140 watts of heat energy. Since nearly all
alpha radiation
can be easily stopped by ordinary containers and upon hitting its surface releases its energy, polonium-210 has been used as a lightweight heat source to power thermoelectric cells in
artificial satellites
. A polonium-210 heat source was also used in each of the
Lunokhod
rovers deployed on the surface of the
Moon
, to keep their internal components warm during the lunar nights.
Precautions
Polonium is a highly radioactive and toxic element and is dangerous to handle. Even in
milligram
or
microgram
amounts, handling polonium-210 is very dangerous and requires special equipment used with strict procedures. Direct damage occurs from energy absorption into tissues from alpha particles.
The maximum allowable body burden for ingested polonium is only 1100
becquerels
(0.03 microcurie), which is equivalent to a particle weighing only 6.8 × 10-12 gram. Weight for weight polonium is approximately 2.5 × 1011 times as toxic as
hydrocyanic acid
. The maximum permissible concentration for airborne soluble polonium compounds is about 7,500 Bq/m3 (2 × 10-11 µCi/cm3).
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