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  1. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1921. Frederick Soddy was a Nobel Prize winning English chemist and physicist. He graduated from Merton College, Oxford with a degree in chemistry. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1921. [1] His work on the theory of how atoms worked was very important. He proved, amongst other things, the existence of isotopes ...

  2. The Frederick Soddy Schools Award “offers of £ 200 to £ 600 for school fieldwork groups”. The Frederick Soddy Postgraduate Award “gives two annual awards of up to £ 6,000 for PhD students carrying out research “on the study of the social, economic and cultural life of a region” anywhere in the world”.

  3. Frederick Soddy Frederick Soddy Frederick Soddy nació en Inglaterra el año 1877, donde también murió en 1856. Químico de profesión fue pre-miado con el premio Nobel en Química por su teorización de la existencia de los isótopos el año 1921. Sus intereses iban más allá de la química o la radioacti-

  4. Frederick Soddy (1877-1956; see photo at Edgar Fahs Smith collection, University of Pennsylvania) is best known for three major contributions toward the understanding of radioactivity and associated phenomena. With Ernest Rutherford, he saw that radioactive substances were transformed from one element to another [Rutherford & Soddy 1902].

  5. FREDERICK SODDY. Born Eastbourne 2 September 1877 Died Brighton 26 September 1956. F rederick S oddy was a complex personality and if we are to arrive at any degree of understanding of its aspects, I believe we have to give more than usual place to the background of his early life. It has been my conception of his life that there was really ...

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