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Harold Clayton Urey



Urey, Harold Clayton (1893–1981), U.S. chemist awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discovery of deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen. He was a leading theorist of the nature and origin of the moon.

See also: Deuterium.

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