The Radioactive Substances, Their Properties And Behaviour

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The Radioactive Substances, Their Properties And Behaviour
Makower, W. (Walter), B. 1879
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Now this is a result of the greatest importance; for although it is possible to separate the emanation from the radium with which it is usually associated, the rates at which the emanation decays and the radium regains its power of emitting the emanation are exactly complementary, a fact which may be interpreted as meaning that with a definite quantity of radium there is always associated a definite quantity of emanation, no matter whether the emanation is in contact with the radium or not. Thi...s is precisely what might be expected if the emanation which we know to be constantly disappearing were being re- formed by the radium with which it is asso- ciated.
To explain these phenomena Rutherford and Soddy have suggested the interesting hypo- thesis, which is usually known as the ** disin- tegration theory," that the radium atom de- ' \ / \ / \ y \ V y ^ N \ \ \ i s X !
^ 5 \ % \ \ J i 3 s s I «0 %| ► s 2 AXIAUOW THE EMANATIONS iji composes into the emanation as it emits the a rays, which we have seen are constantly given oS.


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