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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. 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
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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 was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, and studied at Oxford. He worked 1900-02 with physicist Ernest Rutherford
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.

42. Soddy, Frederick
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43. AccessScience | Biography | Soddy, Frederick
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44. Soddy, Frederick (1877-1956) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogra
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
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Soddy, Frederick (1877-1956)

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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