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  1. Academics of the University of Aberdeen: James Clerk Maxwell, Thomas Reid, Frederick Soddy, Colin Maclaurin, George Gordon
  2. Hochschullehrer (Montréal): Frederick Soddy, Immanuel Wallerstein, Hans Jonas, Ingo Kolboom, Julien Freund, Vaira Vike-Freiberga (German Edition)
  3. Soddy, Frederick: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by George B. Kauffman, 2004
  4. People From Eastbourne (District): People From Eastbourne, People From Willingdon, Frederick Soddy, Angela Carter, John Bodkin Adams
  5. Frederick Soddy: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by James A. Altena, 2000
  6. Hochschullehrer (Glasgow): James Whyte Black, Frederick Soddy, Hans Wolfgang Singer, Geoffrey Rudolph Elton, William Jackson Hooker (German Edition)
  7. Atomic Transmutation. The Greatest Discovery Ever Made. From Memoirs of Professor Frederick Soddy by Muriel Howorth. by Frederick] Howorth, Muriel. [Soddy, 1953
  8. Old Eastbournians: Aleister Crowley, Frederick Soddy, Eddie Izzard, Richard Lonsdale, David Richards, Eastbourne College, Andrew Cowper
  9. Wealth, virtual wealth, and debt: The solution of the economic paradox by Frederick Soddy, 1983
  10. The Chemistry of the Radio-Elements (Volume 1) by Frederick Soddy, 2010-10-14
  11. The chemistry of the radio-elements by Frederick Soddy, 2010-09-07
  12. Science and Life : Aberdeen Addresses by Frederick Soddy, 1920
  13. Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt: A Solution to the Economic Paradox. by Frederick Soddy, 1933
  14. THE EVOLUTION OF MATTER AS REVEALED BY THE RADIO-ACTIVE ELEMENTS. The Wilde lecture VIII. Delivered February 23rd 1904. Published in Memoirs & Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society. Volume 48. by Frederick. Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. SODDY, 1904

41. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
http//www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/. nobel PRIZE CHEMISTRY. YEAR. NAMES OF SCIENTISTS.NATIONALITY. TYPE OF CHEMISTRY. physical. 1921. frederick soddy. British. nuclear.1922.
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42. Circunferencias De Soddy
Translate this page Son las circunferencias de soddy (frederick soddy, 1877-1956 soddy fue un químicoinglés que acuñó el término Consiguió el Premio nobel de Química en 1921
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BELLA GEOMETRIA Circunferencias de Soddy
Hay exactamente dos circunferencias tangentes a las tres circunferencias dadas. Son las circunferencias de Soddy donde las alfa Nature (el 20 de Junio de 1936, p. 1021) el poema The Kiss Precise Esferas y semiesferas
Pueden besarse los labios, dos a dos,
y besar cada uno a los otros tres,
o tres dentro de uno, o alguno
por los tres a coro rodeado.
De estar uno entre tres, el caso es evidente
pues tres veces son todos besados desde afuera.
Y el caso tres en uno no es quimera
al ser este uno por tres veces besado internamente.
de la distancia desde el centro. Aunque este enigma a Euclides asombrara, al ser las rectas de nula curvatura la suma de los cuadrados de las cuatro curvaturas es igual al un medio del cuadrado de su suma. Espiar de las esferas los enredos amorosos una quinta entra en la movida. Empero, siendo signos y ceros como antes para besar cada una a las otras cuatro el cuadrado de la suma de las cinco curvaturas ha de ser el triple de la suma de sus cuadrados. - Frederick Soddy No debemos empero confinar nuestros cuidados sino elevarnos a n-espacios e hipercurvaturas En n-espacios, los pares de tangentes son hiperesferas

43. I-mass.com : International Mass Spectrometry Web Resource
frederick soddy nobel Prize for Chemistry 1921 for his contributions to ourknowledge of the chemistry of radioactive substances, and his investigations
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  • 44. Pictures Of Nobel Laureates - Chemistry
    This is an index of photographs of the winners of the nobel Prize in 1919 No PrizeAwarded; 1920 - Walther H. Nernst; 1921 - frederick soddy; 1922 - Francis W
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    45. Alfred B. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry - Winners
    Here is the list of the nobel laureates in Chemistry 1921, frederick soddy, GreatBritain, Chemistry of radioactive substances, occurrence and nature of the
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    From Other Guides Nobel Prize Winners - Women Alfred B. Nobel's Will The First Nobel Prizes The Nobel Prize Winners Elsewhere on the Web Nobel Foundation Official Website Biographical Information - Alfred Nobel Here is the list of the Nobel laureates in Chemistry: Year Laureate Country Research Jacobus H. van't Hoff Netherlands Discovered laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions Hermann Emil Fischer Germany Synthetic studies of sugar and purine groups Svante A. Arrhenius

    46. Click Here
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    YEAR WINNER Van't Hoff, Jacobus H. (Neth) Fischer, Emil H. (Ger) Arrhenius, Svante A. (Sw) Ramsay, Sir William (UK) ... Willstätter, Richard (Ger) Not awarded Not awarded Haber, Fritz (Ger) Nernst, Walther H. (Ger) Soddy, Frederick (UK) Aston, Francis W. (UK) ... Pregl, Fritz (Aust) Not Awarded Zsigmondy, Richard (Ger) Svedberg, Theodor (Sw) Wieland, Heinrich O. (Ger) Windaus, Adolf (Ger) ... Langmuir, Irving (US) Not Awarded Urey, Harold C. (US) Joliot-Curie, Irene(Fr)
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    Soddy, Frederick
    Soddy, Frederick (1877-1956), British chemist and Nobel laureate. Soddy was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, and educated at Eastbourne College, the University College of Wales, and the University of Oxford. He was a lecturer in physical chemistry and radioactivity at the University of Glasgow from 1904 to 1914 and Professor of Chemistry at Oxford from 1919 to 1936, at which time he retired from academic life. With the physicist Ernest Rutherford he began investigating radioactive transformations of atomic nuclei and eventually developed a theory of atomic structure. Soddy is particularly known for his investigations of the origin and nature of isotopes, for which he was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Back
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    In 1921, the same research effort garnered another onetime McGillscientist the nobel, Rutherford's collaborator frederick soddy.
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    PHOTO: McGill Archives Pretty much everybody has some rough sense of who Ernest Rutherford was and what he did. The loud and gregarious New Zealander ushered in the nuclear age with his pioneering work at McGill in the early 1900s on the nature of the atom. That research netted Rutherford the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1907. In 1921, the same research effort garnered another onetime McGill scientist the Nobel, Rutherford's collaborator Frederick Soddy. While Soddy didn't go on to enjoy the same sort of fame, Rutherford made it clear that he regarded Soddy's contributions to the work as crucial. The two didn't exactly hit it off right away, though. In the second volume of his McGill University: For the Advancement of Learning, historian Stanley Frost recounts how Soddy, a demonstrator in the Department of Chemistry, left Rutherford "visibly shaken" after publicly challenging Rutherford's new theories about the atom and radioactivity. Chemists at the time were not keen on Rutherford's notion that atoms could disintegrate. But Soddy was intrigued by the controversial physicist's work and eventually became his partner, becoming, in his own words, "traitor to my own kind."

    49. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
    nobel Prizes in Chemistry. This Year's nobel Prize in Chemistry The prize for1921 soddy, frederick, Great Britain, Oxford University, * 1877, + 1956
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    Chemistry 1901
    VAN'T HOFF, JACOBUS HENRICUS, the Netherlands, Berlin University, Germany, * 1852, + 1911: "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions".
    Chemistry 1902
    FISCHER, HERMANN EMIL, Germany, Berlin University, * 1852, + 1919 "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses".
    Chemistry 1903
    ARRHENIUS, SVANTE AUGUST, Sweden, Stockholm University, * 1859, + 1927 "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation".
    Chemistry 1904
    RAMSAY, Sir WILLIAM, Great Britain, London University, * 1852, + 1916: "in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system".
    Chemistry 1905
    VON BAEYER, JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM ADOLF, Germany, Munich University, * 1835, + 1917:

    50. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
    nobel Prizes in Chemistry. This Year's nobel Prize in Chemistry. The prize for1921 soddy, frederick, Great Britain, Oxford University, * 1877, + 1956
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    This Year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    Chemistry 1901
    VAN'T HOFF, JACOBUS HENRICUS, the Netherlands, Berlin University, Germany, * 1852, + 1911: "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions".
    Chemistry 1902
    FISCHER, HERMANN EMIL, Germany, Berlin University, * 1852, + 1919 "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses".
    Chemistry 1903
    ARRHENIUS, SVANTE AUGUST, Sweden, Stockholm University, * 1859, + 1927 "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation".
    Chemistry 1904
    RAMSAY, Sir WILLIAM, Great Britain, London University, * 1852, + 1916: "in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system".
    Chemistry 1905
    VON BAEYER, JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM ADOLF, Germany, Munich University, * 1835, + 1917: "in recognition of his services in the advancement of organic chemistry and the chemical industry, through his work on organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds".

    51. Ficha 2
    Ficha 2 (e). Listado de PREMIOS nobel europeos*. flecha.gif (1003 bytes). GRECIA. Rutherford,Ernest (1908) soddy, frederick (1921). Aston, Francis W. (1922).
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    Ficha 2 (e) Listado de PREMIOS NOBEL europeos* GRECIA LITERATURA Seferiades, Giorgios (1963) Elitis, Odiseo (1979) HOLANDA QUÍMICA Van´t Hoff, Jacobus H. (1901) Crutzen, Paul (1995) FÍSICA Lorentz, Hendrik A. (1902) Zeeman, Pieter (1902) Waals, Johannes D. Van der (1910) Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike (1913) Zernike, Frits (1953) Van der Meer, Simon (1984) FISIOLOGÍA/MEDICINA Einthoven, Willem (1924) Eijkman, Christian (1929) Tinbergen, Nikolaas (1973) PAZ Asser, Tobias M.C. (1911) CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS Tinbergen, Jan (1969) ITALIA LITERATURA Carducci, Giosué (1906) Deledda, Grazia (1926) Pirandello, Luigi (1934) Quasimodo, Salvatore (1959) Montale, Eugenio (1975 QUÍMICA Natta, giulio (1963) FÍSICA Marconi, Guglielmo (1909) Fermi, Enrico (1938) Rubbia, Carlo (1984) FISIOLOGÍA/MEDICINA Golgi, Camillo (1906) Bovet, Daniel (1957) Levi-Montalcini, Rita (1986) PAZ Moneta, Ernesto T. (1907) IRLANDA LITERATURA Yeats, William Butler (1923) Beckett, Samuel (1969) Heaney, Seamus (1995) FÍSICA Walton, Ernst T.S. (1951) PAZ MacBride, Sean (1974) Corrigan, Mairead (1976) Williams, Betty (1976)

    52. 1Up Info > Soddy, Frederick (Chemistry, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
    soddy, fredericks d´ Pronunciation Key, 1877–1956, English chemist. whichled to his theory of isotopes; for this work he won the 1921 nobel Prize in
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    53. Frederick Soddy
    Translate this page frederick soddy (1877 - 1956) Químico britânico Richards). Ganhouo Prêmio nobel de Química (1921) por este feito. Falecido
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    Frederick Soddy Sussex , um dos pioneiros da Educado no Eastbourne College, University College of Wales, e na University of Oxford. Rutherford Theodore William Richards alecido em Brighton, e m sua obra escrita citam-se trabalhos como Radioactivity Interpretation of the Atom The Story of Atomic Energy (1949) e Atomic Transmutation Cartesian Economies (1922) e Role of Money Figura copiada do site LES GRANDS CHIMISTES:
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    54. Nobel Prize Winners In Chemistry Since1901
    Gertrude B. Elion, Marie Curie. Dorothy C. Hodgkin. nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry19011999. 1922 - Francis W. Aston, England. 1921 - frederick soddy, England.
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    Translate this page Venezolanos Ilustres. Premios nobel de 1921. Einstein, Albert. SecretarioGeneral de la Liga Interparlamentaria, Bruselas. soddy, frederick.
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    56. Fq - Prémios Nobel Da Química
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    • 2002 John B. Fenn, Koichi Tanaka, Kurt Wüthrich 2001 William S. Knowles, Ryoji Noyori, K. Barry Sharpless 2000 Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, Hideki Shirakawa 1999 Ahmed H. Zewail 1998 Walter Kohn, John A. Pople 1997 Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker, Jens C. Skou 1996 Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley 1995 Paul J. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland 1994 George A. Olah 1993 Kary B. Mullis, Michael Smith 1992 Rudolph A. Marcus

    57. Protactinium
    originally called protoactinium) was discovered (1917) independently by Otto Hahnand Lise Meitner in pitchblende, by Fajans, and by frederick soddy, J ohn
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    protactinium
    (Pa), radioactive chemical element of the actinide series, in Group IIIb of the periodic table uranium X , because it was a short-lived member of the uranium radioactive decay series. The long-lived isotope protactinium-231 (originally called protoactinium) was discovered (1917) independently by Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner in pitchblende, by Fajans, and by Frederick Soddy , J ohn Cranston, and Sir Alexander Fleck. This isotope decays to actinium-227 with a half-life of 32,500 years. All of the more than a dozen isotopes are radioactive; synthetic protactinium-233 is the progenitor of the fissile uranium isotope uranium-233 in the production of nuclear fuel from thorium. Protactinium in most of its compounds exhibits an oxidation state of +5 (thus resembling tantalum) but also can be obtained in the +4 state. Its compounds readily hydrolyze in water, forming colloids, but dissolve by forming complex ions (as with the fluoride ion in hydrofluoric acid). atomic number 91 stablest isotope 231 valence 4,5

    58. Prix Nobel De 1920 à 1924
    Translate this page 1921 frederick soddy (1877 - 1956). 1922 Francis William Aston (1877 - 1945).1923 Fritz Pregl (1869 - 1930). 1924 Le prix nobel de chimie n'a pas été
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    P rix Nobel de 1920 à 1924 Hermann Walther Nernst Frederick Soddy Francis William Aston Fritz Pregl Le prix Nobel de chimie n'a pas été attribué
    1920. Hermann Walther Nernst
    En reconnaissance de ses travaux en thermochimie. Hermann Walther Nemst est né le 25 juin 1864 à Briessen, en Prusse Orientale (aujourd'hui Wabrzezno en Pologne); c'est lui qui a consolidé les bases de la chimie physique du XXe siècle. Il commence à travailler dans cette discipline auprès de Kohlrausch, à Würzbourg, où il fait la connaissance d'Arrhenius, qui l'amène ensuite à Graz, chez von Ettinghausen. Là, il entreprend des travaux sur les fnrces électromotrices dues au magnétisme des plaques métalliques que traverse un flux de chaleur. Sur la recommandation d'Arrhenius, il devient l'assistant d'Ostwald, qui était alors professeur de chimie physique à Leigzig, et commence de nouvelles recherches en électrochimie. En 1888, il publie la théorie dite aujourd'hui "théorie de Nernst" sur la force électromotrice, suivie en 1889 d'un mémoire intitulé "L'activité élcctromotrice des ions". Cette théorie très féconde constituc la base de l'électrochimie théorique; elle est à l'origine des progrès techniqucs en électrochimie et du développement de l'électrobiologie. Selon Nemst, un métal en solution se comportc comme un donneur d'élcctrons vis-à-vis de la solution; il existe une tension de dissolution électrolytique propre à chaque métal, forte pour les métaux comme le zinc, faible au contraire pour les métaux nobles comme le platine. Ce phénomène se traduit par une augmentation de la pression osmotique des ions en solution, qui aura tendance à s'opposer à la tension de dissolution. Il est alors possible de calculer le travail mis en jeu lorsqu'une mole d'ions passe de la pression de dissolution électrolytique à la pression osmotique de la solution. On peut aussi transposer ce raisonnement aux surfaces de séparation en solutions de concentrations différentes. On sait aujourd'hui que les rclations dtablies par Nemst ne sont valables que pour les solutions dilu

    59. History Of Glasgow University Chemistry Department
    Two, Sir William Ramsay and Lord Todd, have been awarded the nobel Prize in Chemistry,and two of our former staff, frederick soddy and Sir Derek Barton, have
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    Apologies..... History is still in the making... ...but here's some to be going on with: Glasgow University was founded in 1451 and celebrates its 550th anniversary in 2001. Chemistry in Glasgow started in 1747, and the Department held its 250th birthday party in 1997. Click here for Reminiscences and Alumni Corner Historical note : In 1747, just one year after the Battle of Culloden, the University found itself with a surplus of £30 saved from the salary of a new Professor of Oriental Languages who had yet to take up his appointment. William Cullen , later to become Professor of Medicine in the University, had been pressing Faculty and Senate for funds to equip a laboratory for the teaching of Chemistry as part of his reorganisation of the Medical Faculty. He was granted this sum, together with a further £22 later that year, and the first lectureship in chemistry was established. It appears that his lectures and practical demonstrations were very popular, though he was later to complain "...that he had expended a much greater sum himself in purchasing cucurbits, boltheads and a great many other instruments..." (Senate minutes, June 1749).

    60. Nobel For Chemistry: All Laureates
    section 1923 Fritz Pregl 1922 Francis William Aston 1921 frederick soddy 1920 Walther TheNobel Prize A History of Genius, Controversy and Prestige by Burton
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