Who is the discoverer of Radium?

Correct answer: Marie Curie

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Maestra
Maestra
The older movie, Madame Curie with Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon is also very good. While a Hollywood-ish movie, it still manages to show how tedious and dangerous her work was. If not for the tenacity of brilliant people like her, the world would be worse off.
Player #120374466
Player #120374466
Sunshine , I think its Madam Currie
Rupert
Rupert
Found this on the internet. For starters, radon is a gas and radium is a solid. Radium is produced by the natural decay of uranium, a radioactive element found in nature in low quantities. This uranium-238, to be precise, produces radium-226. Then, during the decay process, alpha particles start to be emitted, turning the radium into radon-222.
Carla
Carla
MG, I believe that would be radon
Sunshine
Sunshine
Kris, what's the title of the movie?