Category
page 1Polonides

sodium polonide
chemical compound
magnesium polonide
chemical compound
Lead polonide
chemical compound
potassium polonide
chemical compound
polonide
thumb|right|A space-filling representation of the crystal structure of magnesium polonide: Mg2+ ions are shown in green, while Po2− ions are shown in brown.
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A polonide is a chemical compound of the radioactive element polonium with any element less electronegative than polonium. Polonides are usually prepared by a direct reaction between the elements at temperatures of around 300–400 °C. They are amongst the most chemically stable compounds of polonium, and can be divided into two broad groups:
ionic polonides, which appear to contain the Po2− anion;
intermetallic polonides

lithium polonide
compound of lithium and polonium
calcium polonide
chemical compound