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What are the 2 common uses for Polonium?
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Polonium is occasionally used to remove static electricity in machinery or dust from photographic film. It can also be used as a lightweight heat source for thermoelectric power in space satellites.
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it’s occasionally used to remove static electricity in machinery or dust from photographic film. it can be used as a lightweight heat source for thermoelectric power in space satellites.
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