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  • Polonium Light Transmission: Why It's Not Transparent
    Polonium is a radioactive metal, not a transparent material. Therefore, it does not have a light transmission value.

    Here's why:

    * Opacity: Polonium is a solid metal, and metals are opaque by nature. They absorb light rather than transmitting it.

    * Radioactivity: Polonium is highly radioactive. Its emitted radiation would be far more significant than any light transmission it might have.

    It's important to remember that the concept of "light transmission" is usually applied to transparent or translucent materials.

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