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Joliot-Curie, Jean-Frederic

French alchemist who, during the Second World War, worked as an assistant to Jean-Frederic Joliot-Curie, the grandson of Marie... [Pg.146]

Hahnium and JoUotium, named after Otto Hahn and Jean-Frederic Joliot and Mme. Joliot-Curie, were suggested as names for Element 105. The lUPAC in August 1997 finally resolved the issue, naming Element 105 Dubnium with the symbol Db. Dubnium is thought to have prt rties similar to tantalum. [Pg.706]

Pierre and Marie Curie shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics for their work explaining radioactivity that occurs naturally. Their daughter, Irene Joliot-Curie (1897-1956), and Irene s husband, Jean-Frederic Joliot-Curie (1900-1958), shared the 1935 Nobel Prize in chemistry for their discovery of radioactivity that can be induced artificially. [Pg.181]


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