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Properties of Polonium and Polonium


Properties of Polonium & Polonium


Physical Properties

Melting Point
254.00 °C   
99+
254.00 °C   
99+

Boiling Point
962.00 °C   
99+
962.00 °C   
99+

Hardness
  
  

Mohs Hardness
Not Available   
Not Available   

Brinell Hardness
Not Available   
Not Available   

Vickers Hardness
Not Available   
Not Available   

Optical Properties
  
  

Refractive Index
Not Available   
Not Available   

Reflectivity
Not Available   
Not Available   

Speed of Sound
Not Available   
Not Available   

Allotropes
Yes   
Yes   

α Allotropes
?
simple cubic (metallic)Α-Polonium
  
?
simple cubic (metallic)Α-Polonium
  

β Allotropes
?
rhombohedral (metallic)Β-Polonium
  
?
rhombohedral (metallic)Β-Polonium
  

γ Allotropes
Not Available   
Not Available   

Chemical Properties

Chemical Formula
Po   
Po   

Isotopes
  
  

Known Isotopes
29   
10
29   
10

Electronegativity
  
  

Pauling Electronegativity
2.00   
7
2.00   
7

Sanderson Electronegativity
Not Available   
Not Available   

Allred Rochow Electronegativity
1.76   
2
1.76   
2

Mulliken-Jaffe Electronegativity
2.48   
1
2.48   
1

Allen Electronegativity
2.19   
2
2.19   
2

Electropositivity
  
  

Pauling Electropositivity
2.00   
99+
2.00   
99+

Ionization Energies
  
  

1st Energy Level
812.10 kJ/mol   
14
812.10 kJ/mol   
14

2nd Energy Level
Not Available   
Not Available   

3rd Energy Level
Not Available   
Not Available   

Electrochemical Equivalent
3.90 g/amp-hr   
8
3.90 g/amp-hr   
8

Electron Work Function
Not Available   
Not Available   

Other Chemical Properties
?
Ionization is the process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons to form ions, often in conjunction with other chemical changes.Ionization, 
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Radioactive metals emit particles and radiation from their nuclei. This process comes in the picture because their nuclei experience the intense conflict between two strong forces. This metal also have radioactive isotopes.Radioactive Isotopes, 
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Solubility is a chemical property referring to the ability for a given substance, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent.Solubility
  
?
Ionization is the process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons to form ions, often in conjunction with other chemical changes.Ionization, 
?
Radioactive metals emit particles and radiation from their nuclei. This process comes in the picture because their nuclei experience the intense conflict between two strong forces. This metal also have radioactive isotopes.Radioactive Isotopes, 
?
Solubility is a chemical property referring to the ability for a given substance, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent.Solubility
  

Mechanical Properties

Density
  
  

Density At Room Temperature
9.20 g/cm3   
99+
9.20 g/cm3   
99+

Density When Liquid (at m.p.)
9.40 g/cm3   
19
9.40 g/cm3   
19

Vapor Pressure
  
  

Vapor Pressure at 1000 K
Not Available   
Not Available   

Vapor Pressure at 2000 K
Not Available   
Not Available   

Tensile Strength
Not Available   
Not Available   

Viscosity
Not Available   
Not Available   

Elasticity properties
  
  

Shear Modulus
Not Available   
Not Available   

Bulk Modulus
Not Available   
Not Available   

Young's Modulus
Not Available   
Not Available   

Poisson Ratio
Not Available   
Not Available   

Other Mechanical Properties
NA   
NA   

Periodic Table

Symbol
Po   
Po   

Group Number
16   
2
16   
2

Period Number
6   
6   

Block
?
The p-block is on the right side of the periodic table and includes elements from the six columns beginning with column 13 and ending with column 18. Helium, though being in the top of group 18, is not included in the p-block.p block
  
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The p-block is on the right side of the periodic table and includes elements from the six columns beginning with column 13 and ending with column 18. Helium, though being in the top of group 18, is not included in the p-block.p block
  

Element Family
?
All post transition metals are placed in group number 13, 14 and 15 of periodic table. In fact, they are located between Transition Metals and Metalloids. Post transition metals have very poor mechanical properties.Post-​Transition
  
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All post transition metals are placed in group number 13, 14 and 15 of periodic table. In fact, they are located between Transition Metals and Metalloids. Post transition metals have very poor mechanical properties.Post-​Transition
  

Atomic Properties

Atomic Number
84   
32
84   
32

Atomic Weight
209.00 amu   
28
209.00 amu   
28

Atomic Volume
22.23 cm3/mol   
13
22.23 cm3/mol   
13

Electron Configuration
[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p4   
[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p4   

Valence Electron Potential
Not Available   
Not Available   

Atom
  
  

Number of Protons
84   
32
84   
32

Number of Neutrons
125   
19
125   
19

Number of Electrons
84   
32
84   
32

Crystal Structure
?
The mono-clinic crystal structure is one of the seven lattice point groups. Here vectors of crystal have unequal lengths. Here vectors of crystal have unequal lengths and have two vectors perpendicular to the 3rd oneMonoclinic (MON)
  
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The mono-clinic crystal structure is one of the seven lattice point groups. Here vectors of crystal have unequal lengths. Here vectors of crystal have unequal lengths and have two vectors perpendicular to the 3rd oneMonoclinic (MON)
  

Crystal Lattice
MON-Crystal-Structure-of-Polonium.jpg#100   
MON-Crystal-Structure-of-Polonium.jpg#100   

Radius of an Atom
  
  

Atomic Radius
168.00 pm   
23
168.00 pm   
23

Covalent Radius
140.00 pm   
99+
140.00 pm   
99+

Van der Waals Radius
197.00 pm   
29
197.00 pm   
29

Lattice Constant
335.90 pm   
99+
335.90 pm   
99+

Lattice Angles
π/2, π/2, π/2   
π/2, π/2, π/2   

Lattice C/A Ratio
Not Available   
Not Available   

Adjacent Atomic Numbers
  
  

Next Element
Francium
  
Francium
  

Previous Element
Bismuth
  
Bismuth
  

Magnetic Properties

Electrical Properties
  
  

Resistivity
0.40 nΩ·m   
99+
0.40 nΩ·m   
99+

Electrical Conductivity
0.02 106/cm Ω   
99+
0.02 106/cm Ω   
99+

Electron Affinity
183.30 kJ/mol   
3
183.30 kJ/mol   
3

Electrical Property
?
Conductor metals have very low resistance to electric currents. They can easily conduct electric current through them.Conductor
  
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Conductor metals have very low resistance to electric currents. They can easily conduct electric current through them.Conductor
  

Magnetic Characteristics
  
  

Specific Gravity
9.32   
31
9.32   
31

Magnetic Ordering
?
Nonmagnetic metals are non magnetic in nature and do not show or exhibit any magnetic properties.Nonmagnetic
  
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Nonmagnetic metals are non magnetic in nature and do not show or exhibit any magnetic properties.Nonmagnetic
  

Permeability
Not Available   
Not Available   

Susceptibility
Not Available   
Not Available   

Thermal Properties

Specific Heat
0.12 J/(kg K)   
40
0.12 J/(kg K)   
40

Thermal Conductivity
20.00 W/m·K   
99+
20.00 W/m·K   
99+

Critical Temperature
Not Available   
Not Available   

Molar Heat Capacity
26.40 J/mol·K   
28
26.40 J/mol·K   
28

Thermal Expansion
23.50 µm/(m·K)   
16
23.50 µm/(m·K)   
16

Standard Molar Entropy
Not Available   
Not Available   

Enthalpy
  
  

Enthalpy of Vaporization
60.30 kJ/mol   
99+
60.30 kJ/mol   
99+

Enthalpy of Fusion
13.00 kJ/mol   
26
13.00 kJ/mol   
26

Enthalpy of Atomization
134.00 kJ/mol   
99+
134.00 kJ/mol   
99+

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