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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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  • in order to explain the difference between nuclear charge and mass number) ... The early twentieth-century explorations of nuclear physics and quantum ...
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  • volumes of magnetized 3He gas, with the nuclear spins aligned toward a particular ... * Greenwood, N.N. and A. Earnshaw. 1998. Chemistry of the Elements ...
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  • Olov Liljenzin. Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry, 3rd edition. Butterworth ... *[http://book.nc.chalmers.se/ RADIOCHEMISTRY and NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY ...
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  • It is also possible to extract ruthenium from spent nuclear fuel, ... in organic and pharmaceutical chemistry. * Recently, large organometallic ...
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  • In the context of chemistry, chirality usually refers to molecules ... in the sugar industry, analytical chemistry, and pharmaceuticals. Louis ...
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  • become an important location for the disposal of nuclear waste because of their geologic stability, predictable engineering and physical behavior, and ...
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  • It is the element used in most modern nuclear weapons. The most important ... the process used to manufacture 239Pu in nuclear reactors. Some traces of ...
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  • *Radioactive thallium-201 is used for diagnostic purposes in nuclear ... Wilkinson. 1980. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 4th ed. New York: Wiley ...
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  • missiles, spacecraft, and satellites. The nuclear power industry uses beryllium ... beryllium could not have been produced by nuclear fusion at the time of the ...
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  • with the development of quantum chemistry in the twentieth century ... from first principles. The reduction of chemistry to physics was an enormous ...
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  • that carbon atoms were first formed by nuclear reactions—particularly ... International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry adopted the isotope carbon ...
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  • :This article elaborates on the central technology of generating nuclear ... educational discussion of reactors.] Nuclear Chemistry--Nuclear Reactors. ...
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  • bismuth and a starting point for bismuth chemistry. It is found naturally ... particle physics, aerospace physics, nuclear medicine, and geologic exploration ...
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  • === Chemistry === In chemistry, 2 is the atomic number of helium. Group 2 in the periodic ...
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  • who reported his findings in a German chemistry journal in 1867. ... Category:Chemistry Category:Organic chemistry Category:Biochemistry ...
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  • the application of quantum mechanics to chemistry, and in 1954 was awarded ... 1962 for his campaign against above-ground nuclear testing, and is the only ...
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  • * The plutonium used in nuclear weapon pits is machined by alloying ... isotope of gallium, have been used in nuclear medicine imaging. This use ...
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  • Arsenic has been proposed as a "salting" material for nuclear ... is the main starting material for arsenic chemistry and the most important ...
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  • combines elements of applied physics and chemistry, as well as chemical, mechanical ... * nuclear microscopy (HEFIB) * Rutherford backscattering ...
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  • to reveal the molecular structure and nuclear forces within molecules ... Category:Chemistry Category:Geology Category:Materials science ...
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  • 233 generates the heat needed to run nuclear reactors and provides the ... In addition to its uses in nuclear technology, uranium has been used ...
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  • Biochemistry (once known as physiological chemistry or biological ... science was referred to as physiological chemistry. Since then, tremendous ...
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  • annually in the categories of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine ... The prizes for physics and chemistry shall be awarded by the Swedish ...
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  • * Chang, Raymond. 2006. Chemistry, 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Science/En ... Wilkinson. 1980. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 4th ed. New York: Wiley ...
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  • softening, and other applications. In chemistry, zeolites are used to separate ... === Nuclear industry === Zeolites have uses in advanced reprocessing ...
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  • * Brown, Theodore E., H. Eugene LeMay, and Bruce E. Bursten. Chemistry: ... * Chang, Raymond. Chemistry. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math ...
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  • In physics and nuclear chemistry, nuclear fusion is the process by which multiple atomic particles join together to form a heavier nucleus. It ...
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  • The other fundamental forces are the strong nuclear force (which holds atomic nuclei together), the weak nuclear force and the gravitational force ...
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  • War and was a committed campaigner for nuclear disarmament. Criticized ... of a meeting with "the father of nuclear chemistry," Otto Hahn, in ...
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  • by several interactions. The strong nuclear force, not observed at the ... org/nomenclature/ Nomenclature of nuclear chemistry]. * [http://www ...
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