Scientist who found isotopes
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The existence of isotopes was first suggested in 1913 by the radiochemist Frederick Soddy, based on studies of radioactive decay chains that indicated about 40 different species referred to as radioelements (i.e. radioactive elements) between uranium and lead, although the periodic table only allowed for 11 elements ...
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Frederick Soddy
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The existence of isotopes was first suggested in 1913 by the radiochemist Frederick Soddy
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