Category
page 1Polonium compounds
polane
chemical compound
polonium dichloride
chemical compound
polonium tetrachloride
chemical compound
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polonium(IV) oxide
chemical compound
polonium monoxide
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
polonium dibromide
chemical compound
polonium(IV) bromide
chemical compound
polonium hexafluoride
chemical compound
polonium nitrate
chemical compound
polonium sulfide
chemical compound
polonium trioxide
chemical compound
polonium(IV) iodide
chemical compound
polonium(IV) sulfate
chemical compound