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  • {{r|Radiation chemistry}}
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  • {{r|Radiation chemistry}}
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  • ...cited atomic oxygen with water. It is also an important radical formed in radiation chemistry, since it leads to the formation of hydrogen peroxide and oxygen, which can
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  • {{r|Radiation chemistry}}
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  • '''Radiation chemistry''' is a subdivision of [[nuclear chemistry]] which is the study of the chem Another key area uses radiation chemistry to modify polymers. Using radiation, it is possible to convert [[monomer]]s
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  • A combination of [[radiochemistry]] and [[radiation chemistry]] is used to study nuclear reactions such as [[nuclear fission|fission]] an
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  • ...ion of radiation within living animals, plants, and other materials. The [[radiation chemistry]] controls much of [[radiation biology]] as radiation affects living things ===Radiation chemistry===
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