Polonium
Polonium is most widely known for being the most radioactive element. It is located in group number 16 and period number 6. It has 6 valence electrons and 6 orbitals. It's atomic weight, as shown in the picture, is 209, making it a pretty heavy metal. It's atomic number, also shown above, is 84. Normally, polonium is a solid metal at room temperature, yet can also be found in liquid form. It melts at 254 Celsius, and boils at 962 Celsius, which is very low for a metal.
Other Classifications
Magnetic- No
Luster- Silver
Malleability- Yes, it is very easy to shape
Odor- None
Color- Silvery-Gray
Conduction- Very well
Texture- Soft and smooth
Polonium has 84 protons, 125 neutrons, and 84 electrons. It has 6 orbitals and 2 valence electrons. The number of electrons in order from the outside to inside is 2, 8, 18, 32, 18, 6
Luster- Silver
Malleability- Yes, it is very easy to shape
Odor- None
Color- Silvery-Gray
Conduction- Very well
Texture- Soft and smooth
Polonium has 84 protons, 125 neutrons, and 84 electrons. It has 6 orbitals and 2 valence electrons. The number of electrons in order from the outside to inside is 2, 8, 18, 32, 18, 6