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  • {{r|Nuclear chemistry}}
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  • ...p://bit.ly/ekiYEP Google Books preview].</ref>&nbsp;<ref name=brownchem11>"Nuclear Chemistry". Chapter 21. In: Brown TL, Eugene Lemay H, Bursten BE, Murphy CJ. (2009) '
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  • {{r|Nuclear chemistry}}
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  • ...ntum field theory is of interest in many fields of chemistry, including: [[nuclear chemistry]], [[astrochemistry]], [[sonochemistry]], and [[quantum hydrodynamics]]. F
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  • ...studies of incidents involving a wide variety of [[hazards]], including [[Nuclear chemistry|nuclear]], [[Radioactivity|radiological]], [[Chemistry|chemical]], [[Biolog
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  • ...cesses forming new isotopes (often radioactive) involve several areas of [[nuclear chemistry]] is an important subsection of this field.
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  • ...equipment and processes. Modern [[transmutation]] is a large component of nuclear chemistry, and the [[table of nuclides]] is an important result and tool for this fie ...[Mass-energy equivalence|related]]; a concept which becomes important in [[nuclear chemistry]]. [[Conservation of energy]] leads to the important concepts of [[Chemical
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  • '''Radiation chemistry''' is a subdivision of [[nuclear chemistry]] which is the study of the chemical effects of radiation on matter; this i
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  • ...equipment and processes. Modern [[transmutation]] is a large component of nuclear chemistry, and the [[table of nuclides]] is an important result and tool for this fie ...mply one of several forms of energy, a concept that becomes important in [[nuclear chemistry]]. Conservation of energy leads to the important concepts of [[Chemical equ
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  • '''Nuclear chemistry''' is a subfield of [[chemistry]] dealing with [[radioactivity]], nuclear p ...chemistry within the organism, and this can lead to a biological outcome. Nuclear chemistry is important in the development of some medical treatments (such as [[cance
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  • ...ts on Po metal.<ref>R.J. Desando and R.C Lange, ''Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry'', 1966, '''28''', 1837-1846.</ref><ref>W.H Beamer and C.R. Maxwell, ''Jour
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  • ''Reference'' Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry, G. Choppin, J-O Liljenzin and J. Rydberg, 3rd Ed, 2002, Butterworth-Heinem
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  • Dear Biologists, the chemists are working on a [[nuclear chemistry]] page at which an overview of all things radioactive is being written. I a
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