The book An Introduction to the Science of Radio-Activity was written by author Charles W Raffety Here you can read free online of An Introduction to the Science of Radio-Activity book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is An Introduction to the Science of Radio-Activity a good or bad book?
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The a particle expelled in this case may be an atom of neon. This would leave a new product strictly analogous to Ea. A, but not identical with it, being necessarily of lower atomic weight, as the emanation atom would have lost a mass equal to the atomic weight of neon (19'9). Similar considerations would apply, with the necessary modifications, to the production of argon in copper solutions. Until much more is known about the matter, it seems impossible to arrive at the true theoretical explan...ation of the observed facts. If the first supposition be correct, the helium spectrum might also be expected to result from the emanation atoms which were following the usual disintegration process. The emission of a radiation is not confined to the emanation of radium but, on the contrary, is the most distinguishing characteristic of the radio-active elements and most of their active products, and it appears necessary to assume that, either all a particles are helium atoms and, therefore, that helium is evolved from nearly every form of active matter, or that the a particles emitted by one element or product are not necessarily identical with those emitted by another, and may differ funda- mentally in atomic structure.
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