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- decay chains that indicated about 40 different species referred to as radioelements (i.e. radioactive elements) between uranium and lead, although the periodic...
- Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity, radioactive disintegration, or nuclear disintegration) is the process by which an unstable...
- Medal (1947) ForMemRS (1946) Scientific career Fields Physics, chemistry Thesis Etude électrochimique des radioéléments : Applications diverses (1930)...
- 2015[update], 226Ra is considered to be the most toxic of the quantity radioelements, and it must be handled in tight glove boxes with significant airstream...
- and Yvette Cauchois had previously claimed its discovery as a natural radioelement from 1936, naming it dor: they likely did have the isotope 218At, and...
- Retrieved 15 June 2023. Bagnall, K. W. (1957). Chemistry of the Rare Radioelements: Polonium-actinium. Butterworths Scientific Publications. p. 143. Retrieved...
- PMID 21810646. Radford EP, Hunt VR (1964). "Polonium-210: A Volatile Radioelement in Cigarettes". Science. 143 (3603): 247–249. Bibcode:1964Sci...143....
- French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission Thesis Etude du fractionnement par cristallisation mixte à l'aide des radioéléments  (1939)...
- 1. radium technology; 2. chemistry of radioelements and applied radiochemistry; 3. geochemistry of radioelements and noble gases; 4.analytical chemistry...
- element. This element is now named radon, the only one of the rare radioelements to be discovered in nature as a daughter of thorium rather than uranium...