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  • In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a method of separating ... of water also produces oxygen. In nuclear submarines, seawater is ...
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  • Nuclear physics is a field of physics that involves investigation ... Nuclear power and nuclear weapons are the most commonly known applications ...
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  • biochemical pathways. It is widely used in nuclear weapons for boosting a fission ... classified as beta decay (β decay). The nuclear reaction may be written ...
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  • electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, chemistry, control engineering, naval ... electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, chemistry, control engineering, naval ...
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  • metal has a low neutron cross-section for nuclear capture. The common oxidation ... strontium-90, which is a product of nuclear explosions. ...
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  • of elementary particles and nuclear reactions. A series of different ... * Base (chemistry) * Catalyst * Chemical bond * Chemical equation ...
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  • camera. The atoms were produced by a nuclear transformation with a particle ... * Cotton, F. Albert, and Geoffrey Wilkinson. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry ...
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  • *When stable thulium (Tm-169) is bombarded in a nuclear reactor, it ... * Chang, Raymond. Chemistry. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math ...
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  • are also held together by the strong nuclear force, mediated by gluons ... Protons and neutrons are both nucleons, which may be bound by the ...
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  • as microwave ovens, televisions, nuclear propulsion systems, magnetic ... limiting its usefulness as a material for nuclear control rods. ...
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  • of a proton) and the mass contained in nuclear binding (which is generally ... In the history of chemistry, the first scientists to determine atomic ...
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  • and it is used in bubble chambers in nuclear power plants. It is commonly ... by neutron irradiation within air-cooled nuclear reactors. ...
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  • *Used in nuclear technology as a neutron absorber. *Used as a dopant ... * Chang, Raymond. Chemistry. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math ...
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  • referred to as Lord Rutherford, was a nuclear physicist who became known ... which gained him the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. From 1900 till 1903, he ...
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  • an oxidation state of +3). Europium(II) chemistry is very similar to barium ... it is also being studied for use in nuclear reactors. Europium oxide ...
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  • reducing agents in organic and organometallic chemistry. ... gov/publications/detail.cfm?PubID=683 Chemistry of Silanes: Interfaces ...
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  • The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) officially ... it can be used in refractory coatings for nuclear reactors. ...
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  • in the disposal and long-term storage of nuclear waste or other hazardous wastes. ... Category:Chemistry Category:Chemical engineering 253600709 ...
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  • However, their uses in breast implants and nuclear reactor buildings have stirred ... much slower in this case. This is the chemistry used in many consumer applications ...
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  • Fermium was named after nuclear physicist Enrico Fermi. It was first ... * Greenwood, N. N., and A. Earnshaw. Chemistry of the Elements 2nd ...
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  • regarded him as "the father of nuclear chemistry." ... he began to take a special interest in chemistry and carried out simple ...
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  • Rhodium can also be extracted from spent nuclear fuel, which contains ... that behaves quite differently. Most chemistry ascribed to "rhodium ...
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  • The purified metal is primarily used by the nuclear industry to form ... other. Nonetheless, for applications in nuclear reactors (see below), zirconium ...
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  • they had found a way to carry out a safe nuclear reaction at low temperatures ... * Chang, Raymond. 2006. Chemistry, ninth ed. New York: McGraw-Hill ...
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  • impacts on humankind in their practical and nuclear uses. ... his students, made the first discovery of nuclear energy, by identifying the ...
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  • stabilizers, and many kinds of solder. In nuclear reactors, cadmium is used ... International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). According to that ...
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  • * As a neutron absorber in nuclear reactors. * For alloys and headphones. ... * Chang, Raymond. 2006. Chemistry. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Science/En ...
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  • components, chemical process equipment, nuclear reactors, and missile parts ... is the main starting material in tantalum chemistry. It hydrolyzes readily ...
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  • ===Pioneering work in nuclear chemistry=== Seaborg remained at the ... as a professor by heading the nuclear chemistry research at the Lawrence ...
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  • such as heavy water) are routinely used in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR ... International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) allows both D and ...
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  • of the isotope uranium-235, for use in nuclear reactors or nuclear weapons ... Centrifuges are often used in chemistry, biology, and biochemistry ...
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  • In chemistry, cobalt is a member of a group of transition metals. ... very slowly. 60Co is a risk factor in a nuclear confrontation because neutron ...
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  • using the high neutron fluxes present in nuclear reactors. ... R.J. Desando and R.C Lange, Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry ...
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  • In chemistry, radicals (or free radicals) are atomic or molecular ... including combustion, atmospheric chemistry, polymerization, and plasma ...
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  • isotope 90Sr—which is present in nuclear fallout—can lead to various ... life of 28.78 years. As a byproduct of nuclear fission, it is present in ...
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  • Mo-99 is used to create Tc-99 for the nuclear isotope industry. ... salt is an important reagent in the chemistry of molybdenum and has been ...
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  • isotopes and produce enriched uranium for nuclear power plants. ... was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His electrolytic approach ...
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  • Supercritical water reactors (SCWRs) are promising advanced nuclear ... large implications for bulk thermal and nuclear generation of electricity ...
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  • and OH substitutents. In organic chemistry, a substituent is an atom ... ” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 53(2): 349-355, 2005. ...
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  • Nuclear fission is the splitting of the nucleus of an atom into parts ... Nuclear fission produces energy for nuclear power and to drive the ...
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  • and a low neutron cross-section for nuclear fission reactions, making ... * Given its low neutron cross-section for nuclear fission reactions ...
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  • decay of 40Ca as a result of subsurface nuclear explosions. It has a half ... *Brown, T.L., B.E. Bursten, and H.E. LeMay. In Chemistry: The Central ...
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  • de Chimie (Elementary Treatise of Chemistry, 1789, translated into ... he is considered a father of modern chemistry. ===Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner ...
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  • boron-10 is used to control reactions in nuclear reactors and as a shield ... percent). Also, 11B is a by-product of the nuclear power industry. The shortest ...
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  • ;Nuclear reactions particles. This was the first manmade nuclear reaction, produced by Cockroft ...
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  • quantum mechanics, relativity, nuclear and particle physics, and ... * [http://www.vega.org.uk/video/subseries/16 Astrophysical Chemistry ...
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  • Category:Chemistry Platinum|48483256|Platinum_family|46115510|Adam's_catalyst|48051524|Platinum_hexafluoride|40831948|Dihydrogen_hexachloroplatinate_ ...
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  • lights.C.R. Hammond. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 85th ed., ... Geoffrey. 1980. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 4th ed. New York: Wiley ...
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  • of conjugation alone. In organic chemistry, a substituent is an atom ... #039;s algorithm on a two cubit NMRQC (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Quantum ...
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  • electronegativity lies at the heart of chemistry. The opposite of electronegativity ... the scale commonly presented in general chemistry textbooks. Pauling based ...
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