Disregarding the view that it is a separate phenomenon and not connected with the major part of the activity, two hypotheses can be brought forward capable of experimental test, and in accordance with the views advanced on the nature of radioactivity,... Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 855by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1902Full view - About this book
| 1902 - 890 pages
...a second type of excited activity produced by ThX similar to that known, but with a very slow rato of decay, it would account for the existence of the...would, as in the above case, cause its spontaneous decav. Secondly, if the change which gives rise to ThX produces a second type of matter at the same... | |
| Mary J. Nye - 1983 - 700 pages
...part. First, if there was a second type of excited activity produced by ThX similar to that known, hut with a very slow rate of decay, it would account for...this is true it will not be found possible to free thmoriumn from this activity by chemmmical mmieamm¿, but the continuous remmioval of ThX over a very... | |
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