Madam Curie
Radioactivity was first discovered in 1896 by the French scientist Henri Becquerel.
Madame Currie
Radioactivity was first discovered in Paris, France. It was discovered by a French physicist by the name of Henri Becquerel.
Antoine Henri Bequerel (15.12.1852-25.08.1908), French physicist, in 1896.
The most famous are Henri Becquerel who discovered radioactivity by accident in 1896. Pierre and Marie Curie discovered Radium and Polonium (name given because Marie Curie was Polish) in the early 1900 Christophe
NO. Henri Becquerel was the discoverer of radioactivity.
Radioactivity was discovered in 1896 by Henri Becquerel, a French scientist, while testing phosphorescent materials with photographic plates. He discovered that, when the plates were covered with black paper, that phosphorescent materials did not affect the plates until he used uranium salts.
The radioactivity of uranium was discovered in 1896 by the French physicist Henri Becquerel.
Radioactivity was discovered on March 1, 1896, by a French physicist named Henri Becquerel, this discovery is now known as one of the most famous accidental discoveries in the history of physics. Becquerel was then awarded half of the noble prize for physics in 1903, the other half being given to Pierre and Marie Curie for their study of the Becquerel radiation.
Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity
discovered radioactivity
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