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1. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Biographies
ACS Division of the history of chemistry US; Gesellschaft Naturwissenschaftler A Z // Scientists A - Z DE; Periodic Table of UCL chemistry Lecturers 1826
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  • 100 Distinguished European Chemists @ RSC UK 4,000 Years of Women in Science @ Alabama US Alchemy Virtual Library UK Alchimie FR Archive of Famous Organic Chemists @ Connecticut US Atomic Age Biographies US Atomic Bomb Chronology JP Atomic Structure Timeline US Biographical Database of the British Chemical Community, 1880-1970 @ Open Uni. UK Biographical Essays @ UC San Diego US Biographical Snapshots of Famous Women and Minority Chemists @ J. Chem. Ed. US Biographies de Grands Chimistes FR Biographies Links US (All in Hungarian) HU British Eighteenth Century Chemical Terms US Chemical Achievers @ Chemical Heritage US Chemical Genealogy Database @ Illinois Urbana-Champaign US Chemical Heritage Foundation US Chemical History, Biography @ Indiana US Chemistry Treasures @ The Science Museum UK Chemists that Shaped Science @ Skopje MK Chronology of Chemical Information Science @ South Carolina US Classic Chemistry @ LeMoyne US Discovery of the Electron @ AIP US Early Ideas in the History of Quantum Chemistry History US Eugene Garfield's homepage @ U. Pennsylvania US
  • 2. Classic Chemistry
    Carmen Giunta compiles this archive of several classic papers from the history of chemistry. Access the collection alphabetically or by topic.
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    4. History -- Nuclear Chemistry

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    Nuclear Chemistry Discovery of the Particles Growth and Decay Curves The Structure of the Atom Discovery of Particles The discovery of x-rays by William Conrad Roentgen in November of 1895 excited the imagination of a generation of scientists who rushed to study this phenomenon. Within a few months, Henri Becquerel found that both uranium metal and salts of this element gave off a different form of radiation, which could also pass through solids. By 1898, Marie Curie found that compounds of thorium were also "radioactive." After pain-staking effort she eventually isolated two more radioactive elements polonium and radium from ores that contained uranium. In 1899 Ernest Rutherford found that there were at least two different forms of radioactivity when he studied the absorption of radioactivity by thin sheets of metal foil. One, which he called alpha ( ) particles , were absorbed by metal foil that was a few hundredths of a centimeter thick. The other, beta (ß) particles , could pass through 100 times as much metal foil before they became absorbed. Shortly thereafter, a third form of radiation, gamma ( ) rays , was discovered that could penetrate as much as several centimeters of lead.

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    Why is atomic number called "Z"? Why is mass number called "A"?
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    Vocabulary atomic number atomic weight isotope mass number ... x-ray spectrum "Atomic number" in German is "Atomzahl", so the Z symbol for atomic number probably comes from "Zahl" (number). The Encyclopedia of Symbols has a more poetic interpretation:
      "The letter Z is one of the signs for the highest god in Greek mythology, Zeus. In modern physics Z represents the greatest energy, nuclear power, in its potential form, nuclear charge." [
    M is sometimes used for mass number ("Massenzahl" in German), but A is the symbol recommended in the ACS Style Guide [ ]. The symbol may have been chosen so that the positions of the mass and atomic numbers are less likely to be confused in a nuclide symbol: A Z X
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  • The ACS Style Guide : A Manual for Authors and Editors , Janet S. Dodd (Editor), American Chemical Society, 1998. ISBN: 0841234620
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    15. The History Of Famous Inventors - A - Past And Present
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