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Irene Joliot-Curie

Chemist

Created by Ameer, Lucas, Sean POINTS

French and of Polish descent
Awards: Nobel prize for chemistry 1935
Discovered artificial radioactivity with her husband Frederic Curie
Pierre and Marie curie’s daughter


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James Chadwick

Physicist

Created by Ameer, Lucas, Sean POINTS

British
Discovered the neutron as well as its mass
Studied under Rutherford
Awards: Fellow of the Royal Society (1927), Hughes Medal (1932), Mackenzie-Davidson Medal (1932), Nobel Prize in Physics (1935), Knight Bachelor (1945), Melchett Medal (1946)


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Ernest Rutherford

Physicist

Created by Ameer, Lucas, Sean POINTS

Born in New Zealand, lived in Britain
Considered father of nuclear chemistry
Trained under rutherford, believed in plum pudding model at first
Awards: Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1908),
Discovered alpha, beta, and gamma particles
Discovered nucleus


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J.J. Thomson

Physicist

Created by Ameer, Lucas, Sean POINTS

British
Used the crookes tube to discover electrons
Invented mass spectrometer to discover isotopes
Helped with electrical nature of atoms
Created the Plum pudding model
Awards: Royal Medal (1894), Hughes Medal (1902), Nobel Prize in Physics (1906)


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William Crookes

Chemist, Physicist, Meteorologist

Created by Ameer, Lucas, Sean POINTS

British
Helped in understanding of matter and electricity’s interactions
First to use the CRT (cathode ray/crookes tube)
Helped in discovery of charged particles
Awards: Royal Medal (1875), Copley Medal (1904), Elliott Cresson Medal (1912)


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Question Card 28

cost: 4 neutron points
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6 NEUTRON POINTS

What was Marie Curie awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for in 1911?


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John Dalton

Chemist, Physicist, Meteorologist

Created by Ameer, Lucas, Sean POINTS

British
Presented new atomic theory
Some of his theory was correct, some wasn’t
Helped in understanding of matter
Most well known for atomic theory – pioneering what we have now
Awards: Royal Medal 1826


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Question Card 27

cost: 4 neutron points
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6 NEUTRON POINTS

J.J. Thomson concluded that the particles that made up gases were ________.
a. Drastically different.
b. Universal
c. Incapable of separation.


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Question Card 26

cost: 4 neutron points
Scale 4

6 NEUTRON POINTS

What type of subatomic particle did Irene and Frederic Joliot Curie produce?


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