1900-1903

Rutherford and Frederick Soddy at McGill University in Montreal develop the theory of radioactive transmutation which says that when a radioactive atom emits an alpha or beta particle, it really breaks into two parts, the particle and a heavy leftover part which is physically and chemically different from the parent atom. They also establish that the activity of radioactive substances decreases in a characteristic way which we now know as the half-life.




Alpha Decay




Beta Decay

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