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a unit of cumulated radioactivity equal to the presence of 1 curie for 1 hour. Abbreviated Ci-hr.
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| Curie1 |
Marie Sklodowska, 18671934. Polish-born chemist and physicist in France. Discovered polonium and radium with her husband Pierre Curie and did pioneering work on radioactivity, including its medical use. Co-winner, with Pierre Curie and A. Henri Becquerel, of the Nobel prize for physics in 1903 for studies on spontaneous radioactivity, and winner of the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1911 for discovery and isolation of radium.
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Pierre, 18591906. French chemist and physicist. Discovered polonium and radium with his wife Marie Curie and did pioneering work on radioactivity. Co-winner, with Marie Curie and A. Henri Becquerel, of the Nobel prize for physics in 1903 for studies on spontaneous radioactivity.
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| Curie |
unit of radioactivity, named after Marie Curie, who discovered radium. This unit is equal to the quantity of radioactivity given off by any radioisotope whose decay rate is 3.7 x 10 10 disintegrations per second. Other units of radioactivity are named accordingly: megacurie (a million curies), kilocuries (a thousand curies), millicurie (mCi, a thousandth of a curie); and microcurie (
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This is a measure of radioactive material. It measures the number of atoms that decay each second. One curie is 37 billion atoms undergoing decay each second. Hanford released an estimated 739,000 curies of iodine-131 from 1944 to 1972. In contrast, the 1979 accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania released an estimated 15 curies of iodine-131. [Back to Module 2]
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