Matter and Energy

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"Matter and Energy" is a scientific work by Nobel laureate Frederick Soddy that explores the fundamental relationship between physical substance and the energy associated with it, particularly in the context of radioactivity and atomic theory.

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instanceOf book
person
scientific work
author Frederick Soddy NERFINISHED
discusses chemical and physical aspects of radioelements
disintegration theory of radioactivity
historical development of atomic theory
explains conservation of energy
conversion of mass into energy
nature of radioactive transformations
focusesOn implications of radioactivity
relationship between matter and energy
structure of the atom
genre popular science
science
hasAuthorNobelPrize Nobel Prize in Chemistry NERFINISHED
hasAuthorNobelPrizeField chemistry
hasPerspective early 20th-century physics
intendedAudience general educated public
students of science
knownFor concept of isotopes
work on radioactivity
language English
mainSubject atomic theory
energy
matter
physics
radioactivity
notableWork Matter and Energy NERFINISHED
occupation chemist
radiochemist
relatedTo Einstein’s mass–energy equivalence
chemistry of radioactive elements
nuclear energy
radioactive decay

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Frederick Soddy notableWork Matter and Energy