She worked extensivly with extremely radiactive elements, especially uranium, without proper protection (which wasn't around then). Her papers are locked up because of they're still highly radioactive.
When Marie Curie was a student at the sorbonne, the "room" she had was a small, bare attic room. She studied there, freezing in the winter, and broiling in the summer. She grew thin and tired from lack of sleep, and very little food. Only her sister Bronya, her age and her stubborn want to succeed saved her. Marie Curie got her first small workspace from Pierre Curie, who a Polish friend told her about. After Marie Curie identified the new element as a unknown "radiant" element, and she named Polonium after her home town.
1902
Polonium was discovered by Marie Curie and Pierre Curie in 1898.Radium was discovered by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and G. Bemont also in 1898. Studying residues of uranium ores Marie Curie and Pierre Curie found that these residues are more radioactive than uranium; they attributed this radioactivity to unknown elements. They isolated these elements and named these elements polonium and radium.
Marie Curie used an invention called the electron.She also used a method that separated different elements in a substance made of 30 minerals called blende to find radium.
Marie's father influenced her most. He passed down his love of science and math to her and was there to take care of her when her mother passed away. Sklodoska lost his job the same year his wife died and made his home into a boarding house to earn money.
Marie Curie discovered radium and polonium and made huge inroads in the research of radioactivity and it's benefits. As a note of interest, both her and her husband Pierre's journals are still radioactive.
1902
It was first discovered in 1898.The announcement was made on December 26, 1898 by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie, and Gustave Bémont in Paris, France.For works including this discovery, Marie Curie was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1911.Radium was discovered in 1898 by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and Gustave Bemont.
She made a potato soup.
she discovered radioactivity
She made History by discovering radium and potonium
Polonium was discovered by Marie Curie and Pierre Curie in 1898.Radium was discovered by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and G. Bemont also in 1898. Studying residues of uranium ores Marie Curie and Pierre Curie found that these residues are more radioactive than uranium; they attributed this radioactivity to unknown elements. They isolated these elements and named these elements polonium and radium.
One can only assume she did as she made it her life's work.
Studying residues of uranium ores Marie Curie and Pierre Curie found that these residues are more radioactive than uranium; they attributed this radioactivity to unknown elements. They isolated these elements and named these elements polonium and radium.
Marie Curie used an invention called the electron.She also used a method that separated different elements in a substance made of 30 minerals called blende to find radium.
Marie's father influenced her most. He passed down his love of science and math to her and was there to take care of her when her mother passed away. Sklodoska lost his job the same year his wife died and made his home into a boarding house to earn money.
Marie Curie discovered radium and polonium and made huge inroads in the research of radioactivity and it's benefits. As a note of interest, both her and her husband Pierre's journals are still radioactive.
Yes, Marie Curie and her husband discovered radium and polonium which are two chemicals that can't be broken down any farther by any means and is a cure for cancer.