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Radiochemistry is the
chemistry of
radioactive materials,
where radioactive isotopes of
elements are used to
study the
properties and
chemical reactions...
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Applied Radiochemistry is an
important collection of
lectures by
German chemist Otto Hahn
published in
English in 1936 by the
Cornell University Press...
- 28 July 1968) was a
German chemist who was a
pioneer in the
field of
radiochemistry. He is
referred to as the
father of
nuclear chemistry and discoverer...
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gallium scan is a type of
nuclear medicine diagnostic investigation that uses
either a gallium-67 (67Ga) or gallium-68 (68Ga)
radiopharmaceutical to...
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methyl triflate containing the carbon-11 isotope, is
commonly used in
radiochemistry to
synthesize radioactively labeled compounds that can be
traced in...
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Radiopharmacology is
radiochemistry applied to
medicine and thus the
pharmacology of
radiopharmaceuticals (medicinal radiocompounds, that is, pharmaceutical...
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Advances in
Inorganic Chemistry and
Radiochemistry. Vol. 16. New York:
Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-08-057865-1. Emeléus...
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April 2024.
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Inorganic Chemistry and
Radiochemistry.
Academic Press. 28
February 1970. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-08-057861-3. Retrieved...
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January 2016. Choppin, G.; Liljenzin, J. O. and Rydberg, J. (1995)
Radiochemistry and
Nuclear Chemistry (2nd ed.) Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 3–5 Others...
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other hand, in the
analysis of
trace elements, as is
often the case in
radiochemistry,
coprecipitation is
often the only way of
separating an element. Since...