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  1. Sir William Crookes OM FRS (/ k r ʊ k s /; 17 June 1832 – 4 April 1919) was a British chemist and physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry, now part of Imperial College London, and worked on spectroscopy.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Sir William Crookes (born June 17, 1832, London, Eng.—died April 4, 1919, London) was a British chemist and physicist noted for his discovery of the element thallium and for his cathode-ray studies, fundamental in the development of atomic physics.

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  3. English scientist William Crookes was very innovative in his investigations with vacuum tubes and designed a variety of different types to be used in his experimental work. William Crookes was born in London, England, on June 17, 1832, the son of Joseph Crookes and his second wife, Mary Scott.

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · Sir William Crookes. The English chemist and physicist Sir William Crookes (1832-1919) discovered the element thallium and invented the radiometer, the spinthariscope, and the Crookes tube. William Crookes was born in London on June 17, 1832.

  5. In the 1860 death certificate for Joseph Jr, who died in 1860, the elder Joseph Crookes (1792–1884) was described as a ‘retired tailor’. Joseph Snr’s 1st wife Jane died in childbirth in the late 1820s. His 2nd wife was Mary Scott, the daughter of John Scott of Aynhoe, Northamptonshire.

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    • 2017
  6. Sir William Crookes, O.M., F.R.S., born in London on 17 June 1832 is most noted for his discovery of thallium and his research in cathode rays. His scientific career began in 1848 at the age of fifteen when he entered the Royal College of Chemistry, London, under A.W. von Hofmann.

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  8. William Crookes was a British chemist and physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry and worked on spectroscopy.

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