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artificial disintegration
noun
- physics radioactive transformation of a substance by bombardment with high-energy particles, such as alpha particles or neutrons
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Charcoal, the third allotropic modification of carbon, is by far the most common, and is formed by the natural or artificial disintegration of organic matters by heat; we thus have formed wood charcoal, animal charcoal, lamp-black, and coke, all produced by artificial means, and we may also class with these coal, which is a natural product, and which contains from 85 to 95 per cent. of pure carbon.
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