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A systematic physical account examines the properties and behaviors of naturally radioactive substances, presenting the disintegration theory as a unifying explanation for spontaneous atomic change and decay chains. It reviews the ionization of gases and the electric, magnetic, and velocity properties of emitted radiation, describes alpha, beta, and gamma rays and emanations, and outlines experimental methods and quantitative measurement techniques. Additional chapters analyze successive transformations among radio-elements, summarize recent results on rays and emanations, and include appendices on alpha-ray studies and the occurrence and chemistry of radioactive minerals, with brief comments on physiological effects.

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Ernest Rutherford

Ernest Rutherford was a pioneering physicist known for his groundbreaking work in nuclear physics and radioactivity. Born in New Zealand, he became a prominent figure in the scientific community, earning the title 'father of nuclear physics.' His notable contributions include the discovery of the alpha and beta particles and the concept of radioactive decay. Rutherford's influential works, such as "Radio-Activity" and his address on the disintegration of elements, laid the foundation for modern atomic theory. His research not only advanced scientific understanding but also paved the way for future developments in chemistry and physics.

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