Thursday, March 6, 2014

The Most Radioactive Element

  The most radioactive element is Polonium it is a natural-occurring element. Polonium releases a big amount of energy and it releases a whole bunch of alfa-particles and thats what makes it radioactive. It can also self-heat itself and its is very rare element. This element can glow blue and when it heats up it produces enough radiation to kill you. Polonium is very deadly and radioactive so if you ever become a scientist or anything that has to do with Polonium be careful!


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3 comments:

  1. I didn't know that polonium is the most radioactive element. What is the least radioactive? I love how you included a picture of the element.

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  2. I like your blog a lot! I didn't know that the element could glow blue! That's cool. Do you know how blue the element can turn? (light blue, dark blue, navy, etc.) What is the most deadliest element?

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  3. Weird Fact: The least radioactive radioactive element is Bismuth. Bismuth and Polonium are right next to eachother in the periodic table.

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