Lead polonide can be formed by reacting polonium vapour and lead under a vacuum.2
Lead polonide has a sodium chloride structure, which is the same as lead telluride. It has a cubic crystal structure, with the space group Fm3m (No. 225), with lattice constant a = 6.59 Å.3
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