Similar words: crooked, crookedly, crookedness, hooke's law, by hook or by crook, brooke, Brooker, rookery. Meaning: n. English chemist and physicist; discovered thallium; invented the radiometer and studied cathode rays (1832-1919).
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(1) In 1861 Crookes made the discovery which brought him the necessary eminence; he identified the new element thallium.
(2) The solution Crookes proposed was to create artificial fertilizer.
(3) The solution Crookes proposed is to create a chemical fertilizer.
(4) Crookes and Wallace ranged up on the opposing side, while Sir Oliver Lodge attempted to formulate a compromise that would jibe with his particular cosmic theories.
(5) Crookes came up a solution that to create a chemical fertilizer.
(6) RADIANT ENERGY: In 1875, Sir William Crookes discovered the properties of Radiant Matter.
(7) The tubes in which the rays were generated were known as Crookes tubes, which generated free electrons - then a topic of intense study - by applying a (DC) voltage of up to 100 kilovolts across a gap.
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