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Who discover isotopes?

J.J. Thomson


What did Frederick Soddy do to become famous?

Frederick Soddy won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1921 for his work on radioactive decay and isotopes. He also proposed the concept of isotopes and their significance in understanding the behavior of elements.


Did J.J. Thomson discover isotopes?

No, J.J. Thomson did not discover isotopes. Isotopes were discovered by Frederick Soddy and John William Strutt in the early 20th century. J.J. Thomson is known for his discovery of the electron.


Why did Frederick Soddy win The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1921?

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1921 was awarded to Frederick Soddy for his contributions to our knowledge of the chemistry of radioactive substances, and his investigations into the origin and nature of isotopes.


When were isotopes discovered?

istopes was discovered by joseph john and francis aston both discovered isotopes ------------------- The first hypothesis on isotopes is from Frederick Soddy (1912); the practical confirmation is attributed to J. J. Thomson (1913).


When was Frederick Soddy born?

Frederick Soddy was born on September 2, 1877.


What is Frederick Soddy's birthday?

Frederick Soddy was born on September 2, 1877.


What or who disproved all atoms of a given element are the same?

Frederick Soddy in 1912 observed first radioactive isotopes and J.J. Thomson first stable isotopes in1913.


How old was Frederick Soddy at death?

Frederick Soddy died on September 22, 1956 at the age of 79.


Who found isotopes?

soddy&fajan


What Nobel Prize did Frederick Soddy win and when was it awarded?

Frederick Soddy won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1921.


When did Frederick Soddy die?

Frederick Soddy died on September 22, 1956 at the age of 79.