Multiple Choice
One of the implications of the radium hypothesis was:
A) Mixing pure uranium with impurities would increase the emission of rays.
B) Mixing uranium with radioactive thorium would increase the emission of rays.
C) Mixing pitchblende with impurities would increase the emission of rays.
D) An electrometer could be used to measure the intensity of the rays emitted by pitchblende.
E) An electrometer could be used to measure the intensity of X-rays.
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