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Harold Clayton Urey (1893-1981) discovered the heavy hydrogen isotopes in the 1930s. In 1931 he demonstrated the existence of the hydrogen isotope of atomic weight two, one with weight three was supposed but not yet revealed. For his discovery of heavy hydrogen Urey was awarded the Nobel prize of chemistry in 1934.The discovery of H2 (Deuterium) was announced by Harold C. Urey, F.G. Brickwedde, and G. M. Murphy in the Physical Review of 1 January 1932. A more comprehensive article appeared in the April issue of that journal. They did not give a name to the newly discovered isotope, not for the isotope H3 which they predicted.
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Harold Urey's birth name is Harold Clayton Urey.
Harold Urey was born on April 29, 1893.
Harold Urey was born on April 29, 1893.
Harold C. Urey was born on April 29, 1893.
Harold C. Urey was born on April 29, 1893.
Harold Clayton Urey was born on 29 April 1893.
Harold C. Urey died on January 5, 1981 at the age of 87.
Harold C. Urey died on January 5, 1981 at the age of 87.
Harold Clayton Urey won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934.
H.Cavendish was the discoverered of hydrogen.
Harold C. Urey was born on April 29, 1893 and died on January 5, 1981. Harold C. Urey would have been 87 years old at the time of death or 122 years old today.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1934 was awarded to Harold C. Urey for his discovery of heavy hydrogen.