Protactinium
Curium, named after Marie (and Pierre) Currie.Meitnerium, named after Lise Meitner.
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The name of the chemical element meitnerium is derived from the name of the important physicist of Jewish origin Lise Meitner.
The first isotope of protactinium (234mPa) was discovered by Kasimir Fajans and Otto Gohring in 1913 (Germany). The isotope 231Pa of protactinium was discovered by Austrian/Jewish physicist Lise Meitner and by Otto Hahn, a German physical chemist in 1918 and simultaneously by Frederick Soddy and John Cranston (England). Protactinium exist in extremely low concentrations in uranium ores (approx. 3 mg/kg).
Lise Meitner is buried in St. James's Catholic Cemetery in Bramley, a suburb of London, England.
No, Lise Meitner passed away on October 27, 1968.
Lise Meitner had special training to be a doctor and a physic.
Lise Meitner was perhaps the leading scientist in the development of nuclear fission.
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1878-1968
Vienna, Austria
she lived in veina
Jewish
University of Vienna
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Lise Meitner is the scientist who has an element named after her. Element 109, Meitnerium, is named in her honor for her pioneering work in the field of nuclear physics.