Madame Curie discovered polonium and radium. Madame Curie is a very outstanding female scientist. She can be said to be the idol and admirer of many women. She is the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in history and the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in the world. What did Madame Curie invent? She discovered polonium (Po) and radium (Ra) and made great contributions to the scientific community.
Mary? Curie was born in a teacher's family in Poland. She met Pierre at the University of Paris. Curie, they often study radioactive materials together. They separated radium chloride from tons of industrial waste residue and discovered new chemical elements: polonium and radium. 1903, Curie and Henry? Becquerel won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
After eight years of research, Madame Curie successfully separated radium and won the Nobel Prize in chemistry again. Admirably, after winning the Nobel Prize, she did not apply for a patent for refining pure radium, but made it public, which effectively promoted the development of radiochemistry. Although Madame Curie has made great achievements in her career, her love life is not very smooth.
Pierre? 1906 Curie Fitness was unfortunately killed in a carriage accident. Madame Curie was in a slump after her husband's death until Paul? Langevin intervened in her life. But with Paul? Langevin's scandal once plunged her into a bottomless pit, and she almost didn't survive the storm of public opinion. Fortunately, with her most loyal students and supporters, she finally stood up again and continued to work for 22 years, making great contributions to the scientific community in France and the world.