As a child, Isabella was very intellectual, allowing her to skin a few grades and score high in state tests to receive scholarships. At the Met lab, using plutonium oxide and carbon chloride, Isabella Karl was able to create plutonium chloride by using vacuum lines. Her work with crystallography allowed molecular structures to be studied by future scientists and make greater developments in medicine. She received great awards, and was recognized by Bill Clinton with the National Medal of Science. Even as a retired woman, she is still looked up to as one of the greatest engineering scientists of all …show more content…
The whole creation of this highly destructive item began in 1939 with the splitting of a uranium atom. Scientists believed that the energy harvested could be useful to making such powerful weapons. The Manhattan Project was a code name given in 1941 for the devising of the atomic bomb. At one point, there were over 120,000 Americans that were employed in this project, and almost two billion dollars were put into research. Isabella Karle is a scientist who worked in the field of crystallography, and during the Manhattan Project she worked on plutonium chemistry. With her advances in molecular structures, she has allowed scientists all over to study nerve transmissions and also in creating pest repellants. Isabella Karle, one of the greatest chemists of all time, was revolutionary ever since her birth in Michigan, to the awards that she has later achieved with her working the Manhattan Project, and even after retiring from her job of