How To Use Otto hahn In A Sentence

  • They proposed the name hahnium - after the late German scientist Otto Hahn - and symbol Ha.
  • In Germany around 1952, Otto Hahn, the discoverer of fission, was asked by reporters about the feasibility of fusion.
  • Inventions take on lives of their own, Dyson argues, and begin shaping the lives of everyone around them: ‘Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassman amuse themselves with analytic radiochemistry and - boom!’
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