she lived in a very hard and busy time of period beaceause her parents died but she was still happy that she won her nobel prizes
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If Marie Curie had not discovered radium, doctors would not have been able to cure cancer in the early stages. Marie Curie was one of the scientists that discovered radiation. She did not invent it. It is likely that given the experimentation going on at the time with radioactive materials, some other scientist would have discovered the same thing. It is likely that all the things that radiation now gives us (lasers, cancer therapy, atomic energy and weapons) would have been invented in a similar time line, although the pushing back of the perfection of the atom bomb would have had dramatic affect on the finale of WWII.
A period are the rows going across on a periodic table, a group is the rows going up and down. there is no relation in them.
Electronegativity increases when going right along a period and decreases when going downwards along a group.
it is important to measure mass accuratley because if you dont everything is going to fail.
Marie Sklodowska (who later married Pierre Curie) was born in Warsaw in 1867. Depending on how you define something as "going on," there were several events in that year that might be notable.
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Well if you are referring to Marie Sklodowska Curie, the french physicist, her life is not going very well, because she is dead. Marie Curie died on July 4, 1934 at the Sancellemoz Sanatorium in eastern France. She died from aplastic anemia, which is contracted from exposure to radiation. At the time of her life, the dangers of radiation were not known, and a great deal of her life work had dealt with radiation contact without proper safety gear.
she loved to study. She would often study throughout the night. Good Luck with whatever you are going to use this info for!
Marie Curie did what she did because she wanted to help other people and save lives and work out remedies for cures. She wanted to make the world a better place. She invented an X ray vehicle because she felt that to many men were dying in battle.
If Marie Curie had not discovered radium, doctors would not have been able to cure cancer in the early stages. Marie Curie was one of the scientists that discovered radiation. She did not invent it. It is likely that given the experimentation going on at the time with radioactive materials, some other scientist would have discovered the same thing. It is likely that all the things that radiation now gives us (lasers, cancer therapy, atomic energy and weapons) would have been invented in a similar time line, although the pushing back of the perfection of the atom bomb would have had dramatic affect on the finale of WWII.
No
no but i think Marie will like to go out with him she really likes him
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Historically, women have not been encouraged to go into math and science fields, and have even been discouraged from going into math and science fields. Madame Marie Curie, who was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes, was not permitted to enter the university in her native Poland and had to go to France in order to go to university.
I am going to give my answer on this in one word - No.