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- André-Louis Debierne (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe lwi dəbjɛʁn]; 14 July 1874 – 31 August 1949) was a French chemist. He is often considered the discoverer...
- got its name by being wrongly identified with a substance André-Louis Debierne found in 1899 and called actinium. The actinide series, a set of 15 elements...
- radium compound isolated in a pure state. Marie Curie and André-Louis Debierne used it in their original separation of radium from barium. The first preparation...
- Substances) (1903) Doctoral advisor Gabriel Lippmann Doctoral students André-Louis Debierne Gioacchino Failla Ladislas Goldstein Émile Henriot Irène Joliot-Curie Óscar...
- Radium was isolated in its metallic state by Marie Curie and André-Louis Debierne through the electrolysis of radium chloride in 1910, and soon afterwards...
- thorium. The discovery of actinium by Debierne was however questioned in 1971 and 2000, arguing that Debierne's publications in 1904 contradicted his...
- bons conducteurs de l'électricité Doctoral advisor Charles Adolphe Wurtz Doctoral students Henri Becquerel Georges Urbain André-Louis Debierne Signature...
- actinium (discovered in Curie's laboratory in 1899 by chemist André-Louis Debierne). Perey spent a decade sifting out actinium from all the other components...
- In 1910, radium was isolated as a pure metal by Curie and André-Louis Debierne also by electrolysis. Beryl, a mineral that contains beryllium, has been...
- element Lutetium, member of the French Academy of Sciences André-Louis Debierne (9°), chemist, discoverer of the element Actinium Fernand Holweck (26°)...