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mesothorium
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mes·o·tho·ri·um
n.
Chem.
a
radioactive
isotope
of
radium
(radium-228)
with
a
half-life
of
5.8
years
.
Also
called
mesothorium-1
or
mesothorium I
to
distinguish
it
from
a
subsequent
decay
product
,
mesothorium
II
(actinium-228).
It
was
discovered
in
1907
by
Otto
Hahn
as
a
decay
product
of
thorium
(
produced
by
decay
of
thorium-232). Mesothorium-1 (radium-228)
in
turn
produces
actinium-228 (mesothorium-2)
as
the
first
product
of
its
radioactive
decay
,
and
the
actinium-228
in
turn
decays
quickly
(
half-life
of
6
hours
)
to
thorium-228 (
which
is
also
called
radiothorium
;
the
thorium-228
has
a
half-life
of
1.91
years
,
shorter
than
that
of
the
radium-228).
It
was
discovered
and
named
before
full
recognition
of
the
nature
of
isotopes
of
the
elements
,
and
was
distinguished
from
other
variants
of
radium
by
its
half-life
and
mode
of
production
and
decay
.
It
was
also
cheaper
to
prepare
than
other
short-lived
radium
isotopes
,
and
was
thus
sold
commercially
,
for
use
, e.g.
in
making
watch
dials
readable
in
the
dark
by
painting
the
hands
and
hour
marks
with
a
self-luminous
paint
containing
the
radioactive
substance
;
it
is
therefore
often
referred
to
(e.g.
in
regulatory
legislation
)
as
though
distinct
from
radium
.
It
was
one
of
the
isotopes
believed
responsible
for
radiation-induced
diseases
observed
in
industrial
workers
who
painted
radium
on
watch
dials
in
the
late
1950's
and
early
1960's.
The
primary
isotope
of
radium
(radium-226)
has
a
half-life
of
1620
years
,
and
these
isotopes
with
shorter
half-lives
proved
difficult
to
isolate
and
study
for
the
purpose
of
finding
the
cause
of
such
diseases
.
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