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Is Madame Curie a Jew?
Madame Curie is not a Jew.

Madame Curie's full name is Marie Sklodowska Curie,1867165438+1October 7th. Marie Curie was born in a middle school teacher's family in Shashi, Wang Guohua. She is a famous Polish scientist, physicist and chemist in France.

1903 Mr. and Mrs. Curie and becquerel won the Nobel Prize in physics for their research on radioactivity.191kloc-0/won the Nobel Prize in chemistry again in, becoming the first person in the world to win the Nobel Prize twice.

Madame Curie's achievements include initiating the theory of radioactivity, inventing the technology of separating radioactive isotopes, and discovering two new elements: polonium and radium. Under her guidance.

People used radioisotopes to treat cancer for the first time. Due to long-term exposure to radioactive substances, Madame Curie died of malignant leukemia on July 3, 1934.

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Since 1896, the curies have studied radioactivity together. Madame Curie found that thorium is also radioactive, and the radioactivity of pitchblende is stronger than any content of uranium and thorium can explain.

The curies searched hard and finally announced the discovery of radioactive element radium in 1898. They finally made 1g pure radium chloride from 8 tons of waste pitchblende, and put forward the view that rays are negatively charged particles.

1906 pierre. Unfortunately, Madame Curie was killed by a carriage, but Madame Curie did not fall down because of it. She's still

Continue to study and separate pure metal radium with Debye at 19 10.

19 14 When World War I broke out, Madame Curie equipped an ambulance with X-ray equipment and drove to the front. The International Red Cross appointed her as the head of the radiation rescue department.

With the help of her daughters Elon and Klein, Madame Curie opened a course at Radium Institute for nurses and doctors in military hospitals to teach them how to use the new technology of X-rays.

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