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  1. Trenn: Radioactivity & Atomic Theory by Frederick Soddy, Thaddeus J Trenn, 1975
  2. The Chemistry of the Radio-Elements, Part 2 by Frederick Soddy, 2010-02-28
  3. The Chemistry of the Radio-Elements, Volume 2 by Frederick Soddy, 2010-01-01
  4. Radio-Activity: An Elementary Treatise, from the Standpoint of the Disintegration Theory by Frederick Soddy, 2010-01-10
  5. MONEY Versus MAN a Statement of the World Problem from the Standpoint of the New Economics by FREDERICK SODDY, 1931
  6. The interpretation of radium, being the substance of six free popular experimental lectures delivered at the University of Glasgow, 1908; by Frederick Soddy, 2010-08-20
  7. The Interpretation Of Radium And The Structure Of The Atom (1922) by Frederick Soddy, 2010-09-10
  8. The interpretation of radium / by Frederick Soddy by Frederick (1877-1956) Soddy, 1909-01-01
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  10. The interpretation of radium : being the substance of six free popular experimental lectures delivered at the University of Glasgow / by Frederick Soddy ... with illustrations by Frederick (1877-1956) Soddy, 1912-01-01
  11. People From Eastbourne: Frederick Soddy, Angela Carter, John Bodkin Adams, Phil Morrison, Peter Pratt, Edward Cavendish
  12. Alumni of Merton College, Oxford: Andrew Wiles, T. S. Eliot, William of Ockham, C. A. R. Hoare, Frederick Soddy, Alec Jeffreys
  13. Hochschullehrer (Aberdeen): George Paget Thomson, James Clerk Maxwell, Frederick Soddy, Arthur Keith, Peter Wason, Hans Walter Kosterlitz (German Edition)
  14. Biography - Soddy, Frederick (1877-1956): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01

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20th Century. Born Eastbourne (Great Britain), 1877 Died Brighton (Great Britain), 1956 . Soddy studied chemistry in Oxford and graduated in 1898.
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Soddy, Frederic 20th Century Born: Eastbourne (Great Britain), 1877
Died: Brighton (Great Britain), 1956 Soddy studied chemistry in Oxford and graduated in 1898. He worked under Rutherford. Soddy studied the different consecutive radioactive breakdowns beginning with uranium and thorium. In the process of disintegration some forty to fifty different elements were detected. Soddy suggested that different elements were capable of occupying the same place in the periodic table. In 1913 he called these elements isotopes. Furthermore he could explain all radioactive intermediates and that lead was the final stable element. For these results Soddy was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1921. He was professor of chemistry in Oxford from 1919-1936.
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Frederick Soddy (18771956), an English chemist who was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of isotopes. Soddy is also known for applying the laws of
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    Chemistry: Foundations and Applications by George B. Kauffman
    Soddy, Frederick The two proved the existence of two radioactive decay series: one starting with uranium and the other with thorium. The final product of both series was lead. They predicted that helium should be the decay product of radium, and they were the first to calculate the tremendous amount of energy that could be evolved during radioactive reactions. Soddy wrote and spoke about the practical applications of radioactivity and envisioned nuclear energy as the basis for an advanced civilization and as a solution to the increasing depletion of natural resources. His book The Interpretation of Radium (1914) inspired H. G. Wells to write his science fiction novel The World Set Free (published the same year). After he left Glasgow, Soddy abandoned his work on radioactivity and no longer followed recent advancements in the field. He developed an interest in financial, economic, social, and political theories, which found no general acceptance, as well as unusual mechanical and mathematical problems.

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Soddy, Frederick (1877–1956) English physical chemist who pioneered research into atomic disintegration and coined the term isotope. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for
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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.

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Frederick Soddy September 2 September 22 ) was an English radiochemist . Soddy was born in Eastbourne, England, and studied at University College of Wales at Aberystwyth and Oxford University Merton College ). He was a researcher at Oxford from to In he became a demonstrator in chemistry at McGill University in Montreal Quebec Canada Canada historically the Dominion of Canada is the second-largest, and northernmost, country in the world. It is a decentralized federation of 10 provinces and 3 territories, governed as a constitutional monarchy, and formed in 1867 through an act of Confe , where he worked with Ernest Rutherford on radioactivity Radioactive decay Radioactivity is the process by which unstable atomic nuclei decay. This process normally produces ionizing radiation with a relatively large amount of energy. This energy can be harnessed in the form of nuclear power, or it can be very . He and Rutherford realized that the anomalous behavior of radioactive elements was due to the fact that they decayed Radioactivity Radioactive decay is the process by which radionuclides decay, emitting ionizing radiation. Such nuclear reactions involve a change in the composition of the nucleus, in contrast to chemical reactions which involve only an exchange or sharin

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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 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. Soddy was highly critical of the inability of the world's economic systems to make full use of scientific and technological advances. Related Propaedia Topics: Components of atomic nuclei Classification of isotopes or nuclides

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Full Name Frederick Soddy. Nationality English Activity British chemist. Born 0209-1877 Died 22-09-1956
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