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Pierre and Marie Curie. Kailey Kuhnert. Marie Curie. Born: November 7, Warsaw 1867 Married Pierre in 1895 First scientist to use the term radioactive. Became the first women to win Nobel Prize. Marie Curie. Marie influenced fundamental science. Marie was first to isolate pure radium.
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Pierre and Marie Curie Kailey Kuhnert
Marie Curie • Born: November 7, Warsaw 1867 • Married Pierre in 1895 • First scientist to use the term radioactive. • Became the first women to win Nobel Prize.
Marie Curie • Marie influenced fundamental science. • Marie was first to isolate pure radium. • Marie received science license in 1893 • Marie thought X rays would help locate bullets
Marie Curie (Cont.) • Won 15 gold metal awards • Died on July 4, 1934 • Died from leukemia
Pierre Curie • Born: Paris May 15 1869 • Eight years older than Marie. • Submitted doctoral thesis in 1895 • Discovered basic relationship between magnetic properties and temperature
Pierre Curie • Early studies were crystallography. • Turned attention to magnitude. • Established analogies between paramagnetic bodies & perfect gases. • Awarded the Davy Medal of the Royal Society of London.
Pierre Curie • Studied magnetism • Pierre and 1 student made 1st discovery of nuclear energy. • Run over by horse-drawn cart. • Died April 19, 1906.
Pierre and Marie Curie • Discovered elements radium and polonium. • Spent much of career studying radioactivity. • Have their own law. • Curie is unit of radioactivity
Pierre and Marie Curie They had two kids. Marie had donated their medals to war effort. Contributed to shaping the world of the 20th & 21st century.
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