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Nuclear Energy

From Theory to Practice The nuclear age began in Germany, in the 1930s in the lab of chemist Otto Hahn. Hahn was attempting to produce radium (In great need during the war) by bombarding uranium atoms with neutrons. To his surprise, he ended up with a much lighter element, barium. That ...

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Uranium

Chapter 1 Locations Large deposits of in the U.S are found in New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. Most of Canada's Uranium comes from the province of Saskatchewan. There is a lot of Uranium in the oceans but we do not have the technology to mine it at a cheap cost. Chapter ...

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Nuclear Energy 2

You are watching the control panels and gages for rector two. Sitting comely you think about how easy your job is. It is a joke! All day you sit around and watch the gages for reactor number two just to make sure they maintain their settings. You don’t even need to look at the gages either ...

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Chrones Disease

Intro (use part or all of this if your need it for the introduction) Crohn's disease is named after the physician who described the disease in a paper written in 1972. It is also called Morbus Crohn's, Granulomatous enteritis, Regional enteritis, or Terminal ileitis. Attacks of Crohn's disease ...

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Alchemy

The science by aid of which the chemical philosophers of medieval times attempted to transmute the baser metals into gold or silver. There is considerable divergence of opinion as to the etymology of the word, but it would seem to be derived from the Arabic al=the, and kimya=chemistry, which in ...

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Wilham Rontgam

Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen was a physicist who developed the first X-ray. He was born on March 27th 1845, in Lennep, Germany. He studied at many different schools, one of which was the university of Munich where he spent most of his time as the chair of physics. In 1895 he was studying the phenomena ...

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Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen

Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen was a physicist who developed the first X-ray. He was born on March 27th 1845, in Lennep, Germany. He studied at many different schools, one of which was the university of Munich where he spent most of his time as the chair of physics. In 1895 he was studying the phenomena ...

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Element Magnesium

Element Report: Magnesium It all started in 1755 in England when Joseph Black made a phenomenal discovery. His discovery inspirers Sir Humphrey Davy in 1808 to first isolate an element labeled magnesium as an impure metal. Humphrey an English chemist pioneered the study of Electrochemistry ...

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Cesium

Research Paper on Cesium Per the requirements, I was elected Cesium, element number 55 of the Periodic Table. Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff discovered cesium, or often known as “caesium,” in 1860 (Chemicool). Cesium has many physical properties to the element. Cesium is the ...

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