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4/6/22

[Answer] The man who established the Nobel Peace Prize also invented what?

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The man who established the Nobel Peace Prize also invented what?


  • Dynamite:In 1867, Alfred Nobel patented a mixture of nitroglycerin and an absorbent substance, producing what he named "Dynamite." He used his vast fortune from his 350 patents to establish the Nobel Prizes, which has come to be known for awarding the greatest achievements throughout the world. When Nobel died of a stroke in 1896, he left 31,225,000 Swedish kronor (about 265 million U.S. dollars today) to establish the Nobel Prizes to honor men and women for outstanding achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and working toward peace. The synthetic element nobelium was named in his honor.



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