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Rutherford, E.

Hund s, 35, 37 like-dissolve-like, 320 octet, 65 Trouron s, 274 Rutherford, E., 3, 700 rutile, 662... [Pg.1037]

Rutherford E (1899) Uranium radiation and the electrical conduction produced by it. Philos Mag 47 109-... [Pg.2]

Rutherford E (1900a) A radioactive substance emitted from thorium compounds. Philos Mag 49 1-14 Rutherford E (1900b) Radioactivity produced in substances by the action of thorium compounds. Philos Mag 49 161-192... [Pg.2]

Rutherford E (1904) The succession of changes in radioactive bodies. Philos Trans R Soc 204 169-219 Rutherford E, Soddy F (1902) The cause and nature of radioactivity Part 1. Philos Mag 4 370-396 Soddy F (1910) Radioactivity. In Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Vol. 7. The Chemical Society, London, p 257-286... [Pg.2]

Rutherford E (1900) A radioactive substance emitted from thorinm componnds. Philosoph Mag 49 1-14 Rutherford E, Soddy F (1903) The radioactivity of uranium. Philosoph Mag 5 441-445... [Pg.20]

Russell AD, Emerson S, Mix AC, Peterson LC (1996) The use of foraminiferal U/Ca as an indicator of changes in seawater uranium content. Paleoceanography 11 649-663 Rutherford E, Soddy F (1902) The cause and nature of radioactivity Part 11. Phil Mag Ser 6 4 569-585 Sacked WM (1960) Protactnium-231 content of ocean water and sediments. Science 132 1761-1762 Sacked WM (1958) Ionium-uranium ratios in marine deposited calcium carbonates and related materials. [Pg.404]

Rutherford, E. (1904). Radioactivity. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. [Pg.382]

Rutherford, E. and Andrade, E. (1914). The wavelength of the soft gamma rays from Radium B. Philosophical Magazine Series 6 27 854-868. [Pg.382]

Rutherford, E. and Geiger, H. (1908). An electrical method of counting the number of alpha particles from radioactive substances. Proceedings of the Royal Society A81 141-161. [Pg.382]

Rutherford, E. and Royds, T. (1909). The nature of the alpha particle from radioactive substances. Philosophical Magazine Series 6, 17 281-286. [Pg.382]

Rutherford, E. and Soddy, F. (1902). The cause and nature of radioactivity. Philosophical Magazine Series 6 4 370-396. [Pg.382]

Rutherford, E. Collisions of alpha particles with light atoms. IV An anomolous effect in nitrogen. Phil. Mag. 37, 581-587 (1919). [Pg.36]

Rutherford, E., Radioactive Transformations, Charles Scribner s Sons,... [Pg.838]

Pais, A. Inward Bound, Oxford University Press New York, 1986 p 113. Rutherford, E. Uranium radiation and the electrical conduction produced by it. Philos. Mag. 1899, 47, 109-163 http //www.chemteam.info/Chem-History/Rutherford-Alpha Beta.html. [Pg.87]

Rutherford, E. Nobel Lecture The Chemical Nature of the Alpha Particles from Radioactive Substances, December 11, 1908. Nobel Formdation Web site. http //nobelprize.org/nobel prizes/chemistry/latrreates/1908/ rutherford-lecture.html. [Pg.87]

Rutherford, E. The scattering of a and P particles by matter and the structure of the atom. Philos. Mag. 1911, 21, 669-688 http //www.chemteam.info/ Chem-History/Rutherford-1911/Rutherford-1911. html. [Pg.87]

Rutherford, E. Retardation of the a particle from radium in passing through matter. Philos. Mag. 1906, 12, 134-146. [Pg.87]

Just when Rutherford first used this colorful and oft-quoted phrase is not clear. It appears in print, however, in Rutherford, E. The Development of the Theory of Atomic Stractme. InNeedham, J., Pagel, W. Eds. Background to Modern Science, Cambridge University Press Cambridge, U.K., 1938. The text is from a lecture Rutherford gave in 1936. [Pg.87]


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