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A highly publicized аssаssinаtiоn оf a Russian defectоr took place in London in November of 2006. Alexander Litvinenko fell ill on November 1st and died on November 23rd of that year. His illness was sudden and unexplained. After his death, traces of the radioactive isotope polonium 210 (210Po) were found in the tissues of his body. It appears that the radioactive poison was administered in Litvinenko’s tea, and he died of radiation poisoning. His body contained 10.0 micrograms of 210Po (the element Po with an atomic mass of 210.0), which is 200 times the lethal ingested dose of 50. nanograms. How many atoms of 210Po does 10.0 micrograms represent? One gram is 109 nanograms and 106 micrograms. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoning_of_Alexander_Litvinenko Note: Show all work for this question for full credit. Label the question number clearly and circle or highlight all answers. You will upload your work at the end of the exam. The number of significant figures you use in your answer is important. There is an extra 1/2 point available for using the right number of significant figures in your final answer.