10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MASURIUM»
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masurium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Prematurity in Scientific Discovery: On Resistance and Neglect
The Italian discovery eventually led to a change in the periodic table: the term “
masurium” and its symbol Ma were displaced by “technetium” (reflecting its
creation by technology) and the symbol Tc.38 The work on rhenium was well
accepted ...
2
Encyclopedia of the Elements: Technical Data - History - ...
28.2.5 Finally a Name for Element 43 During the discovery time the element
name “masurium” had been established and some generations of chemistry
students learned the rigmarole manganese, masurium, rhenium In 1946, Segrè
and ...
3
Lise Meitner: A Life in Physics
discovery of the two missing higher homologues of manganese: element 43,
which they named masurium, and element 75, rhenium. Their initial identification
of both elements was based in part on x-ray spectroscopic data that were difficult
to ...
4
Chemical Sciences in the 20th Century: Bridging Boundaries
[39] 7.2 A Failure: Masurium Actually, the name masurium was never widespread
in the German or the international literature. The Noddacks themselves remained
silent about this element after their claim of discovery. The first reason is that ...
5
A Devotion to Their Science: Pioneer Women of Radioactivity
The inability of other chemists to obtain any trace of masurium when they
repeated the extraction method of Tacke and Noddack has been described by
Kenna.8 Subsequently, it was found that only radioactive isotopes of element 43
could ...
6
A Tale of Seven Elements
... xxviii promethium (61), 176 Murphy, Clarence, 182, 185~186 Nagaoka,
Hantaro, 42 naming an element, rules proposed by Paneth, 1684170 nationalism
and priority disputes hafinuni(72%xxfiL84*85,88*95 masurium, Noddack-Tacke-
Berg, ...
MASURIUM \ Masurium was recorded by clairvoyant observation in 1909 and
discovered spectroscoEkallyin 1931. There are two varieties, each containing the
same total number of Anu. \ Like Rubidium, Masurium, has sixteen spikes.
Annie W. Besant, C. W. Leadbeater, Annie W. Besant, 1998
8
A Mind Always in Motion: The Autobiography of Emilio Segrè
In the same paper they had announced the discovery of two elements: element
75, which they named rhenium (from Rhenus, the ancient name for the Rhine),
and element 43, which they named masurium (from Masuria, the easternmost
part ...
9
Bureau of Standards Journal of Research
After many years of fruitless search by an unknown number of investigators, the
problem was attacked by Walter Noddack and Ida Tacke, who announced,1 in
1925, the discovery of both 43 and 75, and proposed the names "masurium" and
...
10
The Chemical Tree: A History of Chemistry
They again used Moseley's X-ray spectroscopy to identify and to measure lines,
and identified what they named rhenium (75) after Tacke's birthplace on the
Rhine, and 'masurium' after Noddack's homeland in East Prussia. Whereas
rhenium ...
William Hodson Brock, 1993
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MASURIUM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
masurium is used in the context of the following news items.
The women whom science forgot
It was she who managed to find two new elements, rhenium and masurium, that Dmitri Mendeleev had predicted would form part of the periodic ... «BBC News, Jun 15»
The element that can make bones glow
... to have glimpsed element 43 as part of a nuclear reaction, and named it "masurium" after the Masurian lakes, where Walter was born. «BBC News, May 15»
A Tale of 7 Elements: Element 85?Astatine [Excerpt]
This meant that, in the case of element 43, the Noddacks' claim for masurium should be dismissed and should be replaced by technetium, ... «Scientific American, Jul 13»
Facts About Technetium
At that time, it was named masurium. Technetium was actually discovered — produced artificially — in 1937 by Perrier and Segre in Italy. «LiveScience.com, May 13»