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Sorry Eddie, but Eddie's right. No one sources polonium for its LD50 toxicity. Logically, should be near as toxic as arsenic on the periodic table.
But the fact that it decomposes by alpha emission makes it harmful. It's not a lot of radiation but once in you, it causes huge damage. This is why polonium is preferred to toxins. Not harmful until the second it's inhaled, eaten, or injected. Gamma emitters ( like the ones I said hospitals inject you with (Technetium99, etc)) are as harmful inside and out. And I wrong to compare Alpha and Gamma just by the amount of curies.
Again, I'll yield to Eddie as I didn't know polonium was an alpha emitter. What's your major, anyways?
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We don't really do major / minor over here, but I'm studying medicine. MbCHb to be precise. With a minor in Wikipedia. What do you do?
Sorry Eddie, but Eddie's right. No one sources polonium for its LD50 toxicity. Logically, should be near as toxic as arsenic on the periodic table.
But the fact that it decomposes by alpha emission makes it harmful. It's not a lot of radiation but once in you, it causes huge damage. This is why polonium is preferred to toxins. Not harmful until the second it's inhaled, eaten, or injected. Gamma emitters ( like the ones I said hospitals inject you with (Technetium99, etc)) are as harmful inside and out. And I wrong to compare Alpha and Gamma just by the amount of curies.
Again, I'll yield to Eddie as I didn't know polonium was an alpha emitter. What's your major, anyways?
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Dude, I haven't written anything about polonium, just plutonium.
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