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Meitnerium

portrait of Lise Meitner

 

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About the Display: Ersttagsbrief 11th of July, 1978 stamped in Vienna, Austria.

A commemorative envelope featuring Lise Meitner – Lise Meitner was an Austrian physicist. After obtaining her Ph.D. in thermodynamics in 1905, she starts working on radioactivity, recently discovered by Henri Becquerel. After successfully finding several new isotopes, she isolates and characterizes Protactinium in 1917. From a Jewish family, she must flee from Germany and settles in Sweden in 1938. Her former collaborator Otto Hahn, still in Germany, finds Barium after bombarding uranium with neutrons. Puzzled, he asks Lise for advice, and she correctly interprets the result as  nuclear fission (equation below). While she did not share the resulting Nobel Prize with Otto Hahn, she received numerous prestigious awards.

nuclear fission equation

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Symbol: Mt

Atomic Number: 109

Atomic Mass: 278 u

Electron Configuration: [Rn] 5f146d77s2 

Year Discovered: 1982

Discovered By: Peter Armbruster, Gottfried Münzenberg and colleagues

Last Updated: 4/10/24