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Francis W. Aston discovered the existence of isotopes and developed the mass spectrometer, which allowed for the precise measurement of atomic masses. His work demonstrated that elements could exist in different forms with varying masses, leading to a better understanding of atomic structure. For his contributions to the field of chemistry and mass spectrometry, Aston was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1922.

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