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Aston, Francis William

Pronunciation: /ˈastən/

Definition of Aston, Francis William
  • (1877–1945), English physicist. He invented the mass spectrograph (with J. J. Thomson) and eventually discovered many of the 287 naturally occurring isotopes of non-radioactive elements. Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1922).

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