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  1. Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt by Frederick Soddy, 1987-05
  2. The World Made New: Frederick Soddy, Science, Politics, and Environment by Linda Merricks, 1996-07-11
  3. The Role Of Money by Frederick. Soddy, 2008-11-04
  4. Frederick Soddy (1877-1956): Early Pioneer in Radiochemistry (Chemists and Chemistry)
  5. The Role of Money: What it Should Be, Contrasted with What it Has Become (Routledge Library Editions-Economics, 86) by Frederick Soddy, 2003-09-24
  6. Isotopy. Lectures by Soddy and Cranston. by Frederick Soddy, 1923
  7. The story of atomic energy by Frederick Soddy, 1919-01-01
  8. The Interpretation Of Radium: Being The Substance Of Six Free Popular Experimental Lectures Delivered At The University Of Glasgow (1912) by Frederick Soddy, 2010-09-10
  9. Matter And Energy (1912) by Frederick Soddy, 2010-09-10
  10. Die Entwickelung Der Materie Enthullt Durch Die Radioaktivitat (1904) (German Edition) by Frederick Soddy, 2010-09-10
  11. Science And Life: Aberdeen Addresses (1920) by Frederick Soddy, 2010-09-10
  12. Die Natur des Radiums. by Frederick Soddy, Robert J. Schwankner, 2002-01-01
  13. The Chemistry of the Radio-Elements, Volume 1 by Frederick Soddy, 2010-03-09
  14. Science and Life: Aberdeen Adresses by Frederick Soddy, 2010-01-10

1. Frederick Soddy - Biography
frederick soddy, the son of Benjamin soddy, a London merchant, was soddy was electeda Fellow of the Royal Society in From nobel Lectures, Chemistry 19011921.
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Frederick Soddy , the son of Benjamin Soddy, a London merchant, was born at Eastbourne, Sussex, England, on September 2, 1877. He was educated at Eastbourne College and the University College of Wales , Aberystwyth.
In 1895 he obtained a scholarship at Merton College, Oxford , from which University he graduated in 1898 with first class honours in chemistry. After two years of research at Oxford he went to Canada and from 1900 to 1902 was Demonstrator in the Chemistry Department of McGill University , Montreal. Here he worked with Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford on problems of radioactivity. Together they published a series of papers on radioactivity and concluded that it was a phenomenon involving atomic disintegration with the formation of new kinds of matter. They also investigated the gaseous emanation of radium.
Leaving Canada, Soddy then worked with

2. Chemistry 1921
(18771956) 1921 nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions to our knowledge of the chemistry of radioactive substances, and his investigations into the origin and nature of isotopes. Great Britain, Oxford University, Oxford, Great Britain.
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"for his contributions to our knowledge of the chemistry of radioactive substances, and his investigations into the origin and nature of isotopes" Frederick Soddy United Kingdom Oxford University
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3. Frederick Soddy Winner Of The 1921 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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4. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Smalley, Richard E. 1996. soddy, frederick, 1921.
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5. Soddy, Frederick
soddy, frederick. (b. Sept. 2, 1877, Eastbourne, Sussex, Eng.d. Sept. 22, 1956,Brighton, Sussex), English chemist who received the nobel Prize for Chemistry
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(b. Sept. 2, 1877, Eastbourne, Sussex, Eng.d. Sept. 22, 1956, Brighton, Sussex), English chemist who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1921 for investigating radioactive substances and for elaborating the theory of isotopes . He is credited, along with others, with the discovery of the element protactinium in 1917. Educated in Wales and at the University of Oxford, he worked under the physicist Sir Ernest Rutherford at McGill University, Montreal (1900-02), then under the chemist Sir William Ramsay at University College, London. After teaching in Scotland, he was professor of chemistry at Oxford (1919-36). Soddy did work with Rutherford on the disintegration of radioactive elements. He was among the first to conclude in 1912 that certain elements might exist in forms that differ in atomic weight while being indistinguishable and inseparable chemically. These, upon a suggestion by Margaret Todd, he called isotopes. In Science and Life (1920) he pointed out their value in determining geologic age.

6. Nobel Prize Winners For 1921-1930
1921, chemistry, soddy, frederick, UK, chemistry of radioactive substances;occurrence and nature of isotopes, literature, France, Anatole, France, novelist.
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Soddy, Frederick U.K. chemistry of radioactive substances; occurrence and nature of isotopes literature France, Anatole France novelist peace Branting, Karl Hjalmar Sweden peace Lange, Christian Lous Norway physics Einstein, Albert Switzerland work in theoretical physics chemistry Aston, Francis William U.K. work with mass spectrograph; whole-number rule literature Spain dramatist peace Nansen, Fridtjof Norway physics Bohr, Niels Denmark investigation of atomic structure and radiation physiology/medicine Hill, A.V. U.K. discoveries concerning heat production in muscles physiology/medicine Meyerhof, Otto Germany work on metabolism of lactic acid in muscles chemistry Pregl, Fritz Austria method of microanalysis of organic substances literature Yeats, William Butler Ireland poet physics Millikan, Robert Andrews U.S. work on elementary electric charge and the photoelectric effect physiology/medicine Banting, Sir Frederick Grant Canada discovery of insulin physiology/medicine Macleod, J.J.R.

7. Soddy, Frederick (1877-1956) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogra
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English chemist who coined the word isotopes to indicate substances which were chemically identical but had different radioactive properties. He was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discovery of isotopes He also published a note in Nature containing the mathematical formulas describing Soddy circles
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8. Soddy, Frederick
soddy, frederick , 1877–1956, English chemist. and the parent compound, whichled to his theory of isotopes; for this work he won the 1921 nobel Prize in
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10. Soddy, Sir Frederick (1877-1956), Chimiste Et Physicien Britannique, Prix Nobel
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11. Les Prix Nobel De Chimie
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12. SODDY FREDERICK (1877-1956)
Translate this page soddy frederick (1877-1956). Chimiste anglais né à Eastbourne et mort àBrighton (Angleterre). soddy reçoit le prix nobel de chimie 1921.
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13. Prix Nobel De Chimie
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soddy, frederick (18771956). English physical chemist who pioneered research intoatomic disintegration and coined the term isotope. He was awarded a nobel
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Soddy, Frederick English physical chemist who pioneered research into atomic disintegration and coined the term isotope. He was awarded a Nobel prize 1921 for investigating the origin and nature of isotopes.
The displacement law, introduced by Soddy in 1913, explains the changes in atomic mass and atomic number for all the radioactive intermediates in the decay processes.
After his chemical discoveries, Soddy spent some 40 years developing a theory of 'energy economics', which he called 'Cartesian economics'. He argued for the abolition of debt and compound interest, the nationalization of credit, and a new theory of value based on the quantity of energy contained in a thing.
Soddy and Rutherford postulated that radioactive decay is an atomic or subatomic process, and formulated a disintegration law. They also predicted that helium should be a decay product of radium, a fact that Soddy proved spectrographically in 1903.
His works include Chemistry of the Radio-Elements 1912-14, The Interpretation of the Atom 1932, and The Story of Atomic Energy 1949.

18. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
Themes Science Chemistry About Chemistry Generalities nobel Laureatesin Chemistry by Alphabetical order. Name, Year Awarded. soddy, frederick, 1921.
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19. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
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    Soddy, Frederick 1877-1956, English chemist. He worked under Lord Rutherford at McGill Univ. and with Sir William Ramsay at the Univ. of London. After serving (1910-14) as lecturer in physical chemistry and radioactivity at the Univ. of Glasgow, he was professor of chemistry at the Univ. of Aberdeen (1914-19) and at Oxford (1919-36). He was especially noted for his research in radioactivity. With others he discovered a relationship between radioactive elements and the parent compound, which led to his theory of isotopes; for this work he won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His scientific books have become classics and include The Interpretation of Radium (1909, rev. ed. 1922), Matter and Energy The Chemistry of the Radio-Elements (2 parts, 1911-14), and Atomic Transmutation (1953). An advocate of technocracy and of the social credit movement, he wrote several books setting forth his political and economic views.
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