The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally, Printed Part, page.252.
Dates unclear, but certainly between 2006-2012.
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The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally, Printed Part, page.252.
Dates unclear, but certainly between 2006-2012.

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The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally (years: 2002-2011).
1047-1049.
The Scientific Research Notes Of S. Sunkavally (years: 2002-2011).
1018-1020.
The Scientific Research Notes Of S. Sunkavally (years: 2002-2011).
409-410.
Astatine is the rarest naturally-occurring element, existing only as the byproduct of heavier elements undergoing radioactive decay. Its rarity and short half-life (less than 8 hours) makes it impractical to gather enough to determine its physical properties.

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Polonium was the first element discovered by Marie Curie, and she named it after her home country, Poland. It is highly radioactive; a gram of polonium will generate enough radiation to heat itself up to 500F.
TSRNOSS, p 625.