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Who won the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 1921?

Who won the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 1921?In 1921, Frederick Soddy won the Chemistry Noble Prize.
Born: 2 September 1877 Eastbourne, Sussex, England.
Died: 22 September 1956 (aged 79) Brighton, Sussex, England.
Nationality: British.
Education: the University of Wales, Merton College, Oxford.
Known as: Nuclear transmutation, Discovery of isotopes, Fajans and Soddy law, Thermoeconomics, Ergosophy, Soddy circles, Soddy’s hexlet..
Awards: Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1921), Soddy crater Fellow of the Royal Society.
Fields: Radiochemistry, Economics.

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