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  1. Glenn Theodore Seaborg (Ishpeming, 19 de abril de 1912 — Lafayette, 25 de fevereiro de 1999) foi um químico estadunidense. Foi agraciado com o Nobel de Química de 1951 pelas suas descobertas na química dos elementos transurânicos .

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  2. Glenn Theodore Seaborg (/ ˈ s iː b ɔːr ɡ / SEE-borg; April 19, 1912 – February 25, 1999) was an American chemist whose involvement in the synthesis, discovery and investigation of ten transuranium elements earned him a share of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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    O químico Glenn Seaborg, de origem norte-americana, teve importantes participações no mundo científico, como, por exemplo, como auxiliar no projeto da bomba atômica. Mas o que consagrou ...

  4. Glenn Theodore Seaborg. Seaborg, a Nobel laureate and chairman of the former U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, discovered a number of transuranium elements. With his colleagues at the University of California at Berkeley, Glenn Seaborg discovered the element plutonium in late 1940.

  5. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Glenn Theodore Seaborg. Born: April 19, 1912, Ishpeming, Michigan, U.S. Died: February 25, 1999, Lafayette, California (aged 86) Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize (1951) Subjects Of Study: americium. californium. einsteinium. fermium. mendelevium.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2022 · Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Date of Birth. April 19, 1912. Date of Death. February 25, 1999. Easter 1941: Dr. Glenn Seaborg, enlisted for war work, standing in front of plane on runway in Washington, D.C. Glenn Theodore Seaborg was born in Ishpeming, Michigan, a small community dominated by a single industry, iron mining.

  7. GLENN THEODORE SEABORG. April 19, 1912–February 25, 1999. BY DARLEANE C. HOFFMAN. GLENN T. SEABORG WAS a world-renowned nuclear chemist, educator, scientific advisor to 10 U.S. presidents, humanitarian, and Nobel laureate in chemistry.