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1891

Carl Auer combined thorium and cerium oxides in a ratio of 99 to 1 to produce a satisfactory white light (his previous gas light patent from 1885 produced a horrible greenish light). Thorium is radioactive, but this was not known at the time. Auer’s new gas light was an immediate success. Annual production reached 300 million units by 1912.