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Clarice Phelps

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Clarice Phelps is the 609th most popular chemist, the 22,016th most popular biography from United States and the 128th most popular American Chemist.

Clarice Phelps is an American nuclear chemist known for her work in the discovery of the element tennessine, which is a synthetic element on the periodic table. She is also recognized for her contributions to the field of nuclear chemistry and for being one of the few women of color in her field.

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Among Chemists

Among chemists, Clarice Phelps ranks 609 out of 602Before her are Adi Utarini, Shahram Amiri, Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim, John Moolenaar, Shankar Balasubramanian, and Betül Kaçar.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Clarice Phelps ranks 22,024 out of NaNBefore her are Alonzo Gee (1987), Justin Deeley (1986), Seth Jones (1994), Alana Beard (1982), Kristie Ahn (1992), and Kendall Marshall (1991). After her are Noortje de Brouwer (1999), Tom Schaar (1999), Rachel Bootsma (1993), Dee Brown (1984), Lance Thomas (1988), and Sadie Maubet Bjornsen (1989).

Among Chemists In United States

Among chemists born in United States, Clarice Phelps ranks 128Before her are Charles M. Lieber (1959), Harry B. Gray (1935), George M. Whitesides (1939), Bonnie Bassler (1962), John M. Jumper (null), and John Moolenaar (1961).

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