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theory in the following sense. While the original work of Leucippus and Democritus was lost, it came to be known through Aristotle’s criticism. The works of Aristotle, were stored and disseminated in the [...] to Europe and the Christian civilization. For the scholastic period, this acceptance of Aristotle’s work became dominant, especially because it was considered to be consistent with the Bible. At the end
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very active in their scientific research. This was the reason why Irene had to stay at her desk working on the paper instead of going into the laboratory where she would usually be at this time of the [...] and so were the peaceful times. War broke out when Irene was only 17 years old, and she started working with her mother in military hospitals where they operated the X-ray ma- chines, an innovation to [...] the daughter of Marie Curie than a researcher by her own right. Espe- cially since, she was also working in the same field of radioactive research. However, she and Frederic gained more and more approval
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radioactivity. She worked out the equipment used to measure the radioactivity in the substances used in farming, and in 1924, together with Catherine Chamie, she published the work on radioactive decay [...] decay constant of radon. While assisting her mother, and even replacing her in working in the Institute, Irene took up the research on the alpha particles emitted by the polonium – the element discovered by [...] way in the absorbent (air or different gases). In the following years, Irene still referred in her works to the number of ions appearing in the air under the effect of the element radium C radioactivity
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with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about Irene and Frederic Joliot Curie and their work on artificial radioactivity. Please write the most important points of the story according to your [...] findings of Anderson, experimental discovery of Chadwick, how these discoveries have affected their work, how science is developed,…) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………… [...] Activity 7 In your opinion, what is the difference of the concept of transmutation of elements, in the work of Aristotle, and its modern meaning of the elements that are naturally produced in the radioactive
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radioactivity. She worked out the equipment used to measure the radioactivity in the substances used in farming, and in 1924, together with Catherine Chamie, she published the work on radioactive decay [...] opment of the atomic theory as the original works of Leucippus and Democritus were lost and were actually known only through his criti- cism. Aristotle’s works were kept and expanded in the Islamic culture [...] decay constant of radon. While assisting her mother, and even replacing her in working in the Institute, Irene took up the research on the alpha particles emitted by the polonium – the element discovered by
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a great part of his life to the study of solutions, catalysis, and petroleum. He also wrote many works, including Principles of Chemistry. Dmitri Mendeleev was born on February 8, 1834 in Tobolsk, a town [...] gymnasium. Unluckily, his career was interrupted by the Crimean War, and the gymna- sium where he worked was converted into a hospi- tal. Mendeleev moved back to Saint Petersburg, where he became employed [...] Unfortunately, because of person- ality differences, their marriage ended in divorce. Mendeleev's work at the university ended un- expectedly. Having sided with his students over a dispute, he handed the
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any reference to Meyer’s work. Yet, it turned out that this was not Mendeleev’s first publication of his under- standing, he had already published a descrip- tion of his work in March 1869 in a Russian [...] not be considered as a classification. Yet, there is another aspect which is crucial in Lavoisier’s work with re- spect to the development of the Periodic Table: he analyzed chemical reactions quantitatively; [...] growing number of chemi- cal elements was the British John Alexander Reina Newlands who published his work also in the 1860ies. Newlands observed that “ ‘If the elements are arranged in order of their equiva-
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System) Expected results After the lesson, the students are expected to: 1. Describe the Mendeleev’s work about the classification of the chemical elements, based on the narration as well as the suggested
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without any reference to Meyer’s work. Yet, it turned out that this was not Mendeleev’s first publication of his understanding, he had already published a description of his work in March 1869 in a Russian journal [...] will watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher for the Mendeleev and his work about the classification of the chemical elements. Please write down the main points of the story
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any reference to Meyer’s work. Yet, it turned out that this was not Mendeleev’s first publication of his under- standing, he had already published a descrip- tion of his work in March 1869 in a Russian [...] without any reference to Meyer’s work. Yet, it turned out that this was not Mendeleev’s first publication of his understanding, he had already published a description of his work in March 1869 in a Russian journal [...] not be considered as a classification. Yet, there is another aspect which is crucial in Lavoisier’s work with re- spect to the development of the Periodic Table: he analyzed chemical reactions quantitatively;