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  • Polonium Compounds: Halides, Oxides, and Sulfides - Properties & Uses
    * Polonium halides: Polonium forms halides with all the halogens except fluorine. The most common polonium halides are polonium chloride (PoCl2), polonium bromide (PoBr2), and polonium iodide (PoI2).

    * Polonium oxides: Polonium forms two oxides, polonium dioxide (PoO2) and polonium trioxide (PoO3). Polonium dioxide is the more stable of the two oxides.

    * Polonium sulfides: Polonium forms two sulfides, polonium sulfide (PoS) and polonium disulfide (PoS2). Polonium sulfide is the more stable of the two sulfides.

    * Polonium tellurides: Polonium forms two tellurides, polonium telluride (PoTe) and polonium ditelluride (PoTe2). Polonium telluride is the more stable of the two tellurides.

    * Polonium nitrides: Polonium forms two nitrides, polonium nitride (PoN) and polonium dinitride (PoN2). Polonium nitride is the more stable of the two nitrides.

    * Polonium hydrides: Polonium forms two hydrides, polonium hydride (PoH2) and polonium dihydride (PoH4). Polonium dihydride is the more stable of the two hydrideaides.

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