Polonium Element Cube Collectible Display Cube - New, Free Shipping
This Polonium Element Cube is a new collectible item designed for display and collection purposes. It is listed in the Collectibles category and is suitable for buyers looking for element-themed cubes or similar novelty display pieces. The product description is not provided, so check the listing for details on what is included, dimensions, materials, and any packaging information. Price shown is 42.84 USD, and the item ships with free shipping. Review the listing for any handling time, carrier, and delivery estimates before purchase.
| Location | Saint Anthony US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
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engineeredlab
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-11-19T18:24:07.000Z |
| Brand | Engineered Labs |
Polonium Element Cube Made In USA 2x2x2 inches Radioactive symbol. No sample. Polonium's atomic number is 84 and its symbol is Po. It is a rare and highly radioactive metal with no stable isotopes; its natural occurrence is limited to tiny traces of the fleeting polonium-210 (with a half-life of 138 days) in uranium ores. Due to its intense radioactivity, which results in the radiolysis of chemical bonds and radioactive self-heating, its chemistry has mostly been investigated on the trace scale only. Discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie and named after their homeland, Poland. It was extracted from the uranium ore and identified solely by its strong radioactivity; it was the first element to be discovered this way. Polonium has few applications, and those are related to its radioactivity: heaters in space probes, antistatic devices, sources of neutrons and alpha particles, and poison. This display is contained within crystal clear lucite acrylic. Made In USA 2x2x2 inches Radioactive symbol. No sample. Polonium's atomic number is 84 and its symbol is Po. It is a rare and highly radioactive metal with no stable isotopes; its natural occurrence is limited to tiny traces of the fleeting polonium-210 (with a half-life of 138 days) in uranium ores. Due to its intense radioactivity, which results in the radiolysis of chemical bonds and radioactive self-heating, its chemistry has mostly been investigated on the trace scale only. Discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie and named after their homeland, Poland. It was extracted from the uranium ore and identified solely by its strong radioactivity; it was the first element to be discovered this way. Polonium has few applications, and those are related to its radioactivity: heaters in space probes, antistatic devices, sources of neutrons and alpha particles, and poison. This display is contained within crystal clear lucite acrylic. eBay integration by