Ida Noddack

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Ida Noddack was a German chemist best known for co-discovering the element rhenium and for early insights that anticipated the concept of nuclear fission.

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instanceOf German chemist
chemist
human
academicDegree doctorate in chemistry
co-discovered rhenium NERFINISHED
co-discoveredWith Otto Berg NERFINISHED
Walter Noddack NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Germany
dateOfBirth 1896-02-25
dateOfDeath 1978-09-24
discoveryYearOfRhenium 1925
educatedAt Technical University of Berlin NERFINISHED
employer Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt NERFINISHED
familyName Noddack NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork chemistry
inorganic chemistry
radiochemistry
givenName Ida NERFINISHED
hasOccupation researcher
scientist
hasResearchSubject radioactive elements
rare earth elements
transition metals
influenced development of nuclear fission theory
knownFor co-discovering the element rhenium
criticizing early claims of element 93 discovery
suggesting uranium nuclei could break into several large fragments
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf German Chemical Society NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
nominatedFor Nobel Prize in Chemistry NERFINISHED
notableWork co-discovery of rhenium
early proposal of nuclear fission-like process
placeOfBirth German Empire
Lackhausen NERFINISHED
Wesel NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler NERFINISHED
Rhineland-Palatinate NERFINISHED
West Germany NERFINISHED
proposedIdea heavy nuclei may split into several large fragments when bombarded with neutrons
publication Kernzertrümmerung durch Neutronen?
publicationYear 1934
sexOrGender female
spouse Walter Noddack NERFINISHED
workLocation Berlin NERFINISHED
Freiburg im Breisgau NERFINISHED
Strasbourg NERFINISHED

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