RADI.5410 Radiochemistry (Formerly 98.541)
        Id: 008824
        Credits: 3-3
        Description
        This course provides the theory and application of several analytical techniques, including precipitation, solvent extraction, ion exchange chromatography, and electrodeposition, to the separation and analysis of radioactive substances in various samples. This course also covers some common radiation detection systems, measurement and data reduction techniques, radiotracer and isotope dilution techniques, neutron activation analysis, and radio-immunoassay.
        
            Prerequisites
            Pre-Reqs: PHYS 2100 Introductory Modern Physics, CHEM 1220 Chemistry II, and CHEM 1240L Chemistry II Lab.
        
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