Image: Clarendon Laboratory
Description: National Chemical Landmark: Clarendon Laboratory where H.G.J. Moseley (1887-1915) completed his pioneering studies on the frequencies of X-rays emitted from the elements. His work established the concept of atomic number and helped reveal the structure of the atom. He predicted several new elements and laid the ground for a major tool in chemical analysis. Clarendon Laboratory, Sherrington Road, Oxford OX1 3PU Plaque erected 24 September 2007 by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Title: Clarendon Laboratory
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