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  1. Basic concepts of nuclear chemistry (Selected topics in modern chemistry) by Ralph T Overman, 1963
  2. Technetium, Rhenium and Other Metals in Chemistry and Nuclear Medicine5 - by Editor - Marino Nicolini, 1999
  3. Nuclear Chemistry (Ellis Horwood Series in Physical Chemistry) by O. Navrateil, 1993-03
  4. Instrumentation in Applied Nuclear Chemistry
  5. An Introduction to Nuclear Chemistry by M Satake, 2003
  6. Nuclear Chemistry by BlaedelWalter, 1949
  7. Nuclear Chemistry by R.K. Dave, 2003
  8. Radiopharmaceuticals - chemistry applied to nuclear medicine.: An article from: Canadian Chemical News by John Thornback, 1995-11-01
  9. Smithsonian Treasury of Science Volume I: Astronomy, Physics, Nuclear Physics and Chemistry (Treasury of Science, Volume 1)
  10. Water Chemistry of Nuclear Reactor Systems 8: Proceedings (Water Chemistry of Nuclear Reactor Systems, 8)
  11. Proceedings of the International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy Held in Geneva 8 August-20 August 1955. Volume 7: Nuclear Chemistry and Effects of Irradiation
  12. Experimental Nuclear Chemistry
  13. Heavy-Ion Dynamics and Hot Nuclei: Proceedings of the 1995 Acs Nuclear Chemistry Award Symposium: Anaheim, California, USA 2-4 April 1995 by Calif.) American Chemical Society Meeting 1995 (Anaheim, 1995-12
  14. Electrical Methods; Physical Separation Methods : Paper Chromatography and Thin-Layer Chromatography, Radiochemical Methods of Analysis, Nuclear Magnetic ... (Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry) by Cecil L. Wilson, David Woodburn Wilson, 1971-01-01

81. NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
nuclear chemistry Dictionary Entry and Meaning. WordNet Dictionary. Definition n the chemistry of radioactive substances. Synonyms radiochemistry.
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82. Nuclear Chemistry
nuclear chemistry. nuclear chemistry is a subfield of chemistry dealing with radioactivity, nuclear processes and nuclear properties.
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83. SCIENTECH, Inc. - Nuclear Chemistry/Radiochemistry Data Evaluation & Interpretat
Course Schedule. The schedule for the nuclear chemistry/Radiochemistry Data Evaluation Interpretation Course is as follows When Where
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84. Nuclear Chemistry
nuclear chemistry. In this unit students compare three major types of nuclear reactions fission, fusion, and natural radioactive decay.
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Nuclear Chemistry In this unit students compare three major types of nuclear reactions: fission, fusion, and natural radioactive decay. They study how radioactive isotopes spontaneously emit particles and radiation and how large nuclei of uranium and plutonium can be induced to split apart, releasing tremendous amounts of energy. Students then relate the study of fission reactions to electrical energy production and consider the advantages and risks of nuclear power. They investigate on-going research on fusion reactions and learn the difficulties inherent in controlling the types of reactions that power stars. Finally, by studying historical documents and through other research, they become grounded in the efforts of physicists in the twentieth century to understand the inner structure of the atom.
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85. Institute Of Nuclear Chemistry (INC)
INSTITUTE OF nuclear chemistry (INC) Institute of nuclear chemistry (INC) Work at the Institute concentrates on tasks that require the applica. FZJuelich,
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86. Institute Of Chemistry And Technology Of Polymeric Materials (ICTMP)
Part of Italian national research programme. Composed of Synthetic Polymers Research Group; Natural Polymers Research Group; Mass Spectrometry Facility; nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility.
http://www.ictmp.ct.cnr.it/

87. 4-2 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance--Espin
Some nicely done class notes for NMR, for use in Organic Synthesis..
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/Chemistry/Courses/CH2670/nmr.html
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR)
The nuclei of some atoms, but not all, behave as if they were rotating, or spinning, about an axis passed through them, much as a top spins about its central axis. This is quite easily visualized in terms of the particle nature of the nucleus; it is less easily visualized in terms of the wave picture, which by now we know is another face of nature that is manifested in the atomic/molecular realm. Spin of nuclei is similar to electron spin. Examples of atoms whose nuclei spin are hydrogen, fluorine, the 13 isotope of carbon, and the 15 isotope of nitrogen. There are many others that will not be listed here. The focus in this chapter will be on the spin of the hydrogen nucleus, because hydrogen atoms occur very frequently in molecules and are therefore very useful in determination of structure. When placed in a strong magnetic field, the spinning motion of the hydrogen atom gives rise to two energy levels. These are shown in an energy level diagram in Figure 1 The spin can be promoted from the lower to the higher level by interacting with and absorbing energy from electromagnetic radiation in the radio frequency (RF) region of the spectrum. A typical radio photon has a frequency of 10

88. Prof. Pekka Pyykkö
Ab initio quantum chemistry with a particular focus on relativistic calculations; nuclear quadrupole moments.
http://www.chem.helsinki.fi/~pyykko/
Professor Pekka Pyykkö Address: P.O. Box 55 (A.I. Virtasen aukio 1)
FIN-00014 University of Helsinki
FINLAND Phone: Secretary: Fax: E-mail: Pekka.Pyykko@helsinki.fi Thanks for visiting my Home Page.
Research interests
Relativistic effects in heavy-element chemistry.
New, simple chemical species.

Closed-shell interactions in inorganic and organometallic systems.
Determination of nuclear quadrupole moments, Q, from spectroscopic eqQ/h and accurate quantum chemical calculations. The "1992" set is available in the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (since 74th Ed., p. 9-156). The "2001" set appeared in Mol. Phys. 99, 1617-1629 (2001) [212]. It is included in the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (since 83rd Ed., p. 9-93 to 9-95, 2002).
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The RTAM bibliography of relativistic calculations on atoms and molecules.
The "yellow card" (Report HUKI 1-89 on natural constants). ... The REHE programme of the ESF. List of Chemistry Professors in Finland in 1761-2000. Papers on history of chemistry. Paper [205] in Science (October 6, 2000) on noble-metalnoble-gas chemical bonds. ... Lecture Notes on Relativistic Quantum Chemistry, Spring 2001. Last update November 4, 2003. Interesting links Enter Finland Home Page for Department of Chemistry Laboratory for Instruction in Swedish Pekka Pyykkö pyykko@chem.helsinki.fi

89. Home
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90. SREL Homepage
Research related to environmental effects from DOE nuclear facilities near Aiken, South Carolina, including radioecology, ecotoxicology, phytoremediation, herpetology, environmental chemistry, and ecological stewardship.
http://www.uga.edu/srel
The Savannah River Ecology Laboratory is a research unit of The University of Georgia, funded primarily by the Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research. SREL is located on the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site, near Aiken, SC.
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    Searchable gateway to preprint servers that deal with scientific and technical disciplines such as physics, materials, chemistry, biology, environmental sciences, and nuclear medicine, related to the activity of the department.
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    92. Many Body Nuclear Dynamics Group At Indiana University Cyclotron Facility
    Ave. Dept. of chemistry. Indiana Univ. Body nuclear Dynamics Group. at. Indiana University Cyclotron Facility. and Department of chemistry, Indiana University
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    94. Current Advances In Protein Biochemistry
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    95. Techtrans' Technical Dictionary
    Patent terminology. Agriculture, biology, chemistry, crystallography, communications, computing, electronics/electricity, maritime, mechanics, medicine, military, nuclear physics, optics, paper making, oil production, pharmacy, semiconductors, signal/speech processing, aerospace, textiles, printing, xerography. About 75 pages.
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    96. Protein NMR Group, Chemistry Dept., Copenhagen University
    Contact information for staff studying the structure, dynamics and function in solution, by nuclear magfnetic resonance spectroscopy, at the chemistry Department, Copenhagen University, Denmark.
    http://png.ki.ku.dk/
    Molecular Spectroscopy Chemistry Department Copenhagen University Welcome to the homepage of the Protein NMR Group at the Chemistry Department at Copenhagen University, Denmark.
    We are dedicated to the study of the structure, dynamics and function of proteins in solution by means of nuclear magenetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.
    NMR spectroscopy is a rapidly developing tehnique which provides unique opportunities for the study of structural and dynamical properties of proteins and other bio-macromolecules at the atomic level.
    We are situated in the northern part of Copenhagen in the unviersity science campus with access to state-of-the-art 500 MHz and 800 MHz high-resolution NMR spectrometers.
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    97. CMS—Forensic Sciences
    Provides expertise in organic and inorganic analytical chemistry, nuclear science, biochemistry, and genetics useful for supporting law enforcement and for verifying compliance with international treaties and agreements.
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    Some of the technologies developed in the Forensic Science Center. The Forensic Science Center focuses on chemical, nuclear and explosives counter-terrorism. It provides chemical and analytical science and support to the Nonproliferation, Arms Control and International Security Directorate, as well as other LLNL and national sponsors. The multidisciplinary staff provides expertise in organic and inorganic analytical chemistry, nuclear science, biochemistry, and genetics useful for supporting law enforcement and for verifying compliance with international treaties and agreements. Contact: Glenn Fox fox7@llnl.gov
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    98. Many Body Nuclear Dynamics Group At Indiana University Cyclotron Facility
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    99. Basic Nuclear Science Information
    ABC s of nuclear Science. Nuclei consist of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons held together by the socalled strong or nuclear force.
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    ABC's of Nuclear Science
    Nuclear Structure Radioactivity Alpha Decay Beta Decay ... Antimatter
    Nuclear Structure
    An atom consists of an extremely small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons . Although typically the nucleus is less than one ten-thousandth the size of the atom, the nucleus contains more that 99.9% of the mass of the atom! Nuclei consist of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons held together by the so-called strong or nuclear force. This force is much stronger than the familiar electrostatic force that binds the electrons to the nucleus, but its range is limited to distances on the order of a few x10 meters.
    The number of protons in the nucleus, Z, is called the atomic number . This determines what chemical element the atom is. The number of neutrons in the nucleus is denoted by N . The atomic mass of the nucleus, A, is equal to Z + N . A given element can have many different isotopes, which differ from one another by the number of neutrons contained in the nuclei. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons orbiting the nucleus equals the number of protons in the nucleus. Since the electric charges of the proton and the electron are +1 and-1 respectively (in units of the proton charge), the net charge of the atom is zero. At present, there are 112 known elements which range from the lightest, hydrogen, to the recently discovered and yet to-be-named element 112. All of the elements heavier than uranium are man made. Among the elements are approximately 270 stable isotopes, and more than 2000 unstable isotopes.

    100. UNIT FLOW CHART
    Click on the hot links to see unit and module overviews. The unit may be downloaded as two pdf files.
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    UNIT FLOW CHART Click on the hot links to see unit and module overviews. The unit may be downloaded as two pdf files. Nuclear Unit
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