The Interpretation of Radium

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The Interpretation of Radium is a seminal early 20th-century scientific book that helped explain the nature of radioactivity and atomic theory to both scientists and the general public.

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instanceOf book
associatedWith development of nuclear science
history of radioactivity research
author Frederick Soddy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs seminal early 20th-century scientific book
explainsConcept energy released in radioactive transformations
radioactive series
radium and its properties
relationship between radioactivity and atomic structure
spontaneous radioactive decay
field atomic theory
chemistry
physics
radioactivity
genre educational literature
scientific literature
hasFormat print
influenced early 20th-century views on atomic theory
public understanding of radioactivity
intendedAudience general public
scientists
language English
mainSubject disintegration theory of radioactivity
nature of radioactivity
structure of the atom
notableFor bridging specialist and lay understanding of atomic science
popularizing complex ideas of radioactivity
publicationCentury 20th century

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Frederick Soddy notableWork The Interpretation of Radium