- Ida
Noddack (25
February 1896 – 24
September 1978), née Tacke, was a
German chemist and physicist. In 1934 she was the
first to
mention the idea later...
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Walter Noddack (17
August 1893 – 7
December 1960) was a
German chemist. He, Ida
Tacke (who
later married Noddack), and Otto Berg
reported the discovery...
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Noddack is the name of: Ida
Noddack,
German physicist and wife of
Walter Noddack Walter Noddack,
German physicist and
husband of Ida
Noddack This disambiguation...
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element 75 and
named it nipponium. It was
rediscovered in 1925 by
Walter Noddack, Ida
Tacke and Otto Berg, who gave it its
present name. It was
named after...
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contemporarily accepted discovery of
element 75 came in 1925, when
Walter Noddack, Ida Tacke, and Otto Berg
independently rediscovered it and gave it its...
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nuclear reactions brought about by slow neutrons". The
German chemist Ida
Noddack notably suggested in 1934 that
instead of
creating a new,
heavier element...
- Niedner-Schatteburg
Alexander Nikuradse Johann Nikuradse Günter
Nimtz Ida
Noddack Emmy
Noether Bengt Nölting
Lothar Wolfgang Nordheim Johann Gottlieb Nörremberg...
- it as
element 43
instead of 75 and
named it nipponium. In 1925
Walter Noddack, Ida Eva Tacke, and Otto Berg
announced its
separation from gadolinite...
- 1920),
Capri pants Maria Goeppert Mayer (1906-1972),
nuclear physics Ida
Noddack (1896–1978),
nuclear fission Emmy
Noether (1882–1935), algebra, physics...
- and ****igned the
names neptunium and plutonium.
Already in 1934, Ida
Noddack had
presented alternative explanations for the
experimental results of...