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  1. Isotopes / by F.W. Aston by Francis William (1877-) Aston, 1924-01-01
  2. Nobelpreisträger Für Chemie: Marie Curie, Ernest Rutherford, Otto Hahn, Francis William Aston, Manfred Eigen (German Edition)
  3. Isotopes by Francis William Aston, 2010-08-19
  4. Nobel Lectures Including Presentation Speeches and Laureates' Biographies. by Francis William, PREGL, Fritz, ZSIGMONDY, Richard Adolf et al. NOBEL. ASTON, 1966
  5. Isotopes and atomic weights. 299-310 pp. In: Notices of the proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain with the abstracts of the discourses delivered at the evening meetings, Vol. XXIII. by Francis William (1877-1945). ASTON, 1924-01-01
  6. Mass Spectrometrists: Francis William Aston, Alfred Bucherer, Alfred O. C. Nier, Kenneth Bainbridge, Walter Kaufmann, Arthur Jeffrey Dempster
  7. Mass spectra and isotopes, by Francis William Aston, 1944
  8. Mass specra and isotopes: Being the twenty-sixth Robert Boyle lecture delivered before the Junior Scientific Club of the University of Oxford on 3rd June ... Junior Scientific Club Robert Boyle lecture) by Francis William Aston, 1924
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21. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
Anfinsen, Christian B. 1972. Arrhenius, Svante August, 1903. aston, francis william,1922. Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von, 1905. Barton, Sir Derek HR, 1969.
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22. Aston, Francis William
aston, francis william. francis william aston. CorbisBettmann. (b. Sept.1, 1877, Harborne, Birmingham, Eng.d. Nov. 20, 1945, Cambridge
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Aston, Francis William
Francis William Aston Corbis-Bettmann (b. Sept. 1, 1877, Harborne, Birmingham, Eng.d. Nov. 20, 1945, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), British physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1922 for his development of the mass spectrograph, a device that separates atoms or molecular fragments of different mass and measures those masses with remarkable accuracy. Aston used the mass spectrograph to discover a large number of nuclide s, or nuclear species that differ in mass. The mass spectrograph is widely used in geology, chemistry, biology, and nuclear physics. Aston was trained as a chemist, but, upon the rebirth of physics following the discovery of X rays in 1895 and of radioactivity in 1896, he began in 1903 to study the creation of X rays by the flow of current through a gas-filled tube. In 1910 he became an assistant to Sir J.J. Thomson at Cambridge, who was investigating positively charged rays emanating from gaseous discharges. During Aston's assistantship Thomson obtained, from experiments with neon, the first evidence for isotopes (atoms of the same element that differ in mass) among the stable (nonradioactive) elements. After World War I, Aston constructed a new type of positive-ray apparatus, which he named a mass spectrograph. It showed that not only neon but also many other elements are mixtures of isotopes. Aston's achievement is illustrated by the fact that he discovered 212 of the 287 naturally occurring nuclides.

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24. ASTON, FRANCIS WILLIAM (1877 - 1945)
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ASTON, FRANCIS WILLIAM (1877 - 1945). Isotopes . London, 1922. Aston's invention of the mass spectrograph, an instrument giving a concentrated and extremely detailed breakdown of the constituents of analyzed material, enabled him to discover that elements are composed of atoms of varying mass, and that the atomic weight of an element is an average of the atoms comprising it. Aston used the word "isotopes" to describe atoms of differing weights within the same element, a term first coined by Frederick Soddy to describe separate elements that are nevertheless homogeneous in chemical behavior. Aston was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1922 "for his discovery, by means of his mass spectrograph, of the isotopes of a large number of non-radioactive elements, as well as for his discovery of the whole-number rule." Norman Library of Science
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26. Aston, Francis William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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Francis William Aston Corbis-Bettmann (b. Sept. 1, 1877, Harborne, Birmingham, Eng.d. Nov. 20, 1945, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), British physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1922 for his development of the mass spectrograph, a device that separates atoms or molecular fragments of different mass and measures those masses with remarkable accuracy. Aston used the mass spectrograph to discover a large number of nuclide s, or nuclear species that differ in mass. The mass spectrograph is widely used in geology, chemistry, biology, and nuclear physics. Aston was trained as a chemist, but, upon the rebirth of physics following the discovery of X rays in 1895 and of radioactivity in 1896, he began in 1903 to study the creation of X rays by the flow of current through a gas-filled tube. In 1910 he became an assistant to Sir J.J. Thomson at Cambridge, who was investigating positively charged rays emanating from gaseous discharges. During Aston's assistantship Thomson obtained, from experiments with neon, the first evidence for isotopes (atoms of the same element that differ in mass) among the stable (nonradioactive) elements. After World War I, Aston constructed a new type of positive-ray apparatus, which he named a mass spectrograph. It showed that not only neon but also many other elements are mixtures of isotopes. Aston's achievement is illustrated by the fact that he discovered 212 of the 287 naturally occurring nuclides.

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29. Francis William Aston (1877-1945)
francis william aston (18771945). francis william aston, an experimentalphysicist, was born in Harborne, England, in September
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Francis William Aston (1877-1945) Francis William Aston, an experimental physicist, was born in Harborne, England, in September 1st 1877, and died in Cambridge, in November 20th 1945. He worked with Frankland in 1898, with Poynting in 1903, and with J.J Thomson in 1910. He had enormous experience in vacuum techniques what made possible the evidence of the isotopic constitution of a stable element. In 1913 he accomplished the partial separation of isotopes by the diffusion method. In 1922 he received the Nobel Prize of Chemistry. His work is explained in his book Mass Spectra and Isotopes

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Francis William Aston, físico experimental, nasceu em Harborne a 1 de Setembro de 1877, vindo a falecer em Cambridge a 20 de Novembro de 1945. Trabalhou com Frankland em 1898, Poynting em 1903 e J.J Thomson em 1910. A sua larga experiência em técnicas de vácuo permitiu-lhe pôr em evidência pela primeira vez a constituição isotópica de um elemento estável por meio de análise dos raios positivos. Em 1913 conseguiu uma separação parcial de isótopos por um método de difusão. Obteve o Prémio Nobel da Química em 1922. Deixou a obra Mass spectra and Isotopes

31. Aston, Francis William
aston, francis william (18771945). francis william aston was born in September 1877at Harborne, Birmingham, England, the third of a family of seven children.
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Aston, Francis William Francis William Aston was born in September 1877 at Harborne, Birmingham, England, the third of a family of seven children. He was educated at Harborne Vicarage School and Malvern College where his interest in science was aroused. In 1894 he entered Mason College, Birmingham (later to become the University of Birmingham) where he studied chemistry under Frankland and Tilden, and Physics under Poynting. His winning of the Forster Scholarship in 1898 enabled him to work on the optical properties of tartaric acid derivatives; the results of this work were published in 1901. Leaving academic life for a time, he worked for three years as a chemist in the laboratory of a brewery. At about this time, however, his interest in physics, rather than chemistry, began to predominate; his aptitude for mechanical contrivance showed itself in his design and construction of new types of pumps for evacuating vessels. From this stemmed his interest in gas discharge phenomena in evacuated tubes. In 1903 he obtained a scholarship to Birmingham University (as it had now become) to work on the properties of the Crookes Dark Space in discharge tubes. Within a short time he had discovered the phenomenon which is known as the Aston Dark Space. At the end of 1909 he accepted the invitation of Sir J.J.Thomson to work as his assistant at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, on studies of positive rays. It was during this period that he obtained definite evidence for the existence of two isotopes of the inert gas neon.

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33. Francis William Aston
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home key issues history resources ... contact us Francis William Aston Born in Birmingham, England in September 1877, Francis William Aston was fascinated by science at an early age. In 1894, Aston attended Birmingham University to study chemistry and physics. Aston won the Forster Scholarship in 1898, allowing him to conduct research that was published in 1901. He began working as an assistant at Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge in 1909 and conducted research on positive rays. Aston remained at Cavendish until1914 when World War I required his skills at the Royal Aircraft Establishment. After World War I ended, Aston returned to his studies at Cavendish, now focusing on isotopes. In 1919, Aston made his most significant contribution to atomic science with the invention of the mass spectrograph. The device was capable of separating isotopes by measuring the minute differences in their masses. Using the mass spectrograph, Aston successfully identified 212 existing isotopes. The invention also prompted him to devise his famous Whole Number Rule which states, "the mass of the oxygen isotope being defined, all the other isotopes have masses that are very nearly whole numbers." The rule became crucial to future developments in nuclear energy technology.

34. Aston, Francis William (1877-1945), Physicien Britannique
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    Físico inglês. Forma-se em Birmingham e em Cambridge, onde trabalha com Joseph John Thomson na investigação às descargas eléctricas em tubos de baixa pressão. Exerce como professor no Trinity College de Cambridge. Em 1921 ingressa na Royal Society e em 1935 é nomeado presidente do Comité Internacional Atómico. No decurso das suas investigações sobre os isótopos inventa o espectrógrafo de massas (1919). Este elemento de investigação, que tem o seu nome («espaço escuro de Aston»), permite a separação dos isótopos e a determinação das suas massas com uma milésima de aproximação. Os seus contributos principais para a física são a determinação da carga eléctrica dos iónios e uma importante contribuição para a descoberta dos isótopos. Recebe o Prémio Nobel de Química em 1922. Os seus livros principais são Os Isótopos e Espectros de Massas e Isótopos

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