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The Origins of the Symbols A and Z for Atomic Weight and Number William B. Jensen Traces the origins of the symbols A and Z for atomic weight and atomic number. Jensen, William B. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 1764.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Periodicity / Periodic Table
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E = mc2 for the Chemist: When Is Mass Conserved? Richard S. Treptow Einstein's famous equation is frequently misunderstood in textbooks and popular science literature. Its correct interpretation is that mass and energy are different measures of a single quantity known as massenergy, which is conserved in all processes. Treptow, Richard S. J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82, 1636.
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Theoretical Chemistry |
Thermodynamics
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The Mendeleev-Seaborg Periodic Table: Through Z = 1138 and Beyond Paul J. Karol Extending the periodic table to very large atomic numbers and its implications for the organization of the periodic table, consideration of relativistic effects, and the relative stability of massive and supermassive atomic nuclei. Karol, Paul J. J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 60.
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Astrochemistry
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A Different Approach to a 3-D Periodic System Including Stable Isotopes Alexandru T. Balaban On a Periodic System with the two dimensions represented by Periods and Columns, one may stack each stable nuclide of an element along the third dimension. This "Downtown Area" representation is helpful for interconnecting concepts of: element, isotope or nuclide (stable vs. radioactive), atomic weight, atomic number, mass number. Balaban, Alexandru T. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 359.
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Isotopes |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Nucleogenesis! A Game with Natural Rules for Teaching Nuclear Synthesis and Decay Donald J. Olbris and Judith Herzfeld Nucleogenesis! is a simple and engaging game designed to introduce undergraduate physics or chemistry students to nuclear synthesis and decay by simulation of these processes. By playing the game, students become more familiar with nuclear reactions and the "geography" of the table of isotopes. Olbris, Donald J.; Herzfeld, Judith. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 349.
Isotopes |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Nonmajor Courses
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Chemistry of the Heaviest Elements-One Atom at a Time Darleane C. Hoffman and Diana M. Lee A 75-year perspective of the chemistry of the heaviest elements, including a 50-year retrospective view of past developments, a summary of current research achievements and applications, and some predictions about exciting, new developments that might be envisioned within the next 25 years. Hoffman, Darleane C.; Lee, Diana M. J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 331.
Chromatography |
Instrumental Methods |
Isotopes |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Separation Science |
Descriptive Chemistry |
Enrichment / Review Materials |
Atomic Properties / Structure
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Modeling Nuclear Decay: A Point of Integration between Chemistry and Mathematics Kent J. Crippen and Robert D. Curtright A four-part activity utilizing a graphing calculator to investigate nuclear stability is described. Knowledge acquired through the activity provides background for answering the societal question of using nuclear materials for energy production. Crippen, Kent J.; Curtright, Robert D. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1434.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Chemometrics
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Ernest Rutherford, Avogadro's Number, and Chemical Kinetics I. A. Leenson The paper presents a way for students to use data from Rutherford's works (1908 - 1911) in order to determine one of the most precise values of Avogadro Constant available at the beginning of the century. Leenson, I. A. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 998.
Learning Theories |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Kinetics
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Dice Shaking as an Analogy for Radioactive Decay and First Order Kinetics Emeric Schultz An experiment involving the shaking of sets of different sided dice is described. Dice of 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 20 sides are readily available. This experiment serves as an easily understood analogy for radioactive decay and for the more general case of first order kinetics. Schultz, Emeric. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 505.
Kinetics |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Radioactivity in Everyday Life S. G. Hutchison, F. I. Hutchison This paper discusses the terminology appropriate to radiation exposure and dose, the three sources of natural background radiation (cosmic radiation, cosmogenic radiation, and terrestrial radiation), and several radioactive isotopes that are significant contributors to the radiation exposure received by individuals. Hutchison, S. G.; Hutchison, F. I. J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 501.
Learning Theories |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Isotopes |
Consumer Chemistry
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Simple Rules for Determining Nuclear Stability and Type of Radioactive Decay Mark L. Campbell Simple rules for determining nuclear stability and type of radioactive decay. Campbell, Mark L. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 892.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Simulating and Visualizing Nuclear Reactions Atwood, Charles H.; Paul, Kimberly M.; Todd, Stefani D. Simulating nuclear collisions and reactions that nuclei experience in particle accelerators and reactors using colliding water droplets videotaped at very high shutter speeds; includes apparatus, procedure, and results. Atwood, Charles H.; Paul, Kimberly M.; Todd, Stefani D. J. Chem. Educ. 1995, 72, 515.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Nuclear Shapes: From the Mundane to the Exotic Yates, Steven W. The shape and stability of atomic nuclei. Yates, Steven W. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 837.
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Atomic Properties / Structure
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High-Sensitivity Gamma Radiation Monitor for Teaching and Environmental Applications Lyons, R. G.; Crossley, P. C.; Fortune, D. Design, construction, and calibration of a high-sensitivity gamma radiation monitor. Lyons, R. G.; Crossley, P. C.; Fortune, D. J. Chem. Educ. 1994, 71, 524.
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Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
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Present and Future Nuclear Reactor Designs: Weighing the Advantages and Disadvantages of Nuclear Power with an Eye on Improving Safety and Meeting Future Needs Miller, Warren F., Jr. An overview of how nuclear energy is produced on macroscopic and microscopic scales with consideration given to benefits and liabilities of this energy source. The article includes a short look at nuclear power uses overseas and contains information about waste disposal, public opinion, and potential technical improvements. Miller, Warren F., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 109.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Green Chemistry |
Consumer Chemistry |
Applications of Chemistry
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On neutron numbers and atomic masses Heyrovsk, R. Assigning neutron numbers, correct neutron numbers, and atomic masses and nucleon numbers. Heyrovsk, R. J. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, 742.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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A cumulative count method for determining the half-life of barium-137 and gallium-68 radioactive isotopes: A spreadsheet application Hughes, Elvin, Jr. A profile of a spreadsheet application illustrating a cumulative count method for determining the half-life of barium-137 and gallium-68 radioactive isotopes. Hughes, Elvin, Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1991, 68, A41.
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Laboratory Computing / Interfacing
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Predicting nuclear stability using the periodic table Blanck, Harvey F. Develops several empirical rules to use with the periodic table as an aid to recalling those nuclides that are stable. Blanck, Harvey F. J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 757.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Isotopes
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Nuclear chemistry: Include it in your curriculum Atwood, Charles H.; Sheline, R. K. This article takes a look at some of the topics that might be included in a nuclear chemistry section of your chemistry course. Atwood, Charles H.; Sheline, R. K. J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 389.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Beta decay diagram Suder, Robert Too often instructors believe that students can intuitively understand nuclear decay from balanced equations, but it has been the author's experience that a diagram greatly enhances student knowledge of this process. Suder, Robert J. Chem. Educ. 1989, 66, 231.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Determining the solubility of Ca(OH)2 using 45Ca as a tracer Edmiston, Michael D.; Suter, Robert W. These authors have developed a simple lab that can be incorporated into freshman chemistry that allows students to understand the power of radiochemistry as an analytical tool as well as gain perspectives about real versus imagined dangers of radioactivity. Edmiston, Michael D.; Suter, Robert W. J. Chem. Educ. 1988, 65, 279.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Medicinal Chemistry
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Radioactive dating: A method for geochronology Rowe, M. W. The discovery of radioactivity, radioactive dating, and various dating methods. Rowe, M. W. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 580.
Geochemistry |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Isotopes |
Mass Spectrometry
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Nuclear synthesis and identification of new elements Seaborg, Glenn T. Review of descriptive terms, nuclear reactions, radioactive decay modes, and experimental methods in nuclear chemistry. Seaborg, Glenn T. J. Chem. Educ. 1985, 62, 392.
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Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Isotopes
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Natural sources of ionizing radiation Bodner, George M.; Rhea, Tony A. Units of radiation measurement, calculations of radiation dose equivalent, sources of ionizing radiation and its biological effects. Bodner, George M.; Rhea, Tony A. J. Chem. Educ. 1984, 61, 687.
Natural Products |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols
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Nuclear Energy Mickey, Charles D. A brief summary of the history and key concepts of nuclear energy. Mickey, Charles D. J. Chem. Educ. 1980, 57, 360.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Variation of radioactive decay rates Wolsey, Wayne C. 133. It is stated frequently in introductory chemistry texts that radioactive decay rates are invariant. Students are led to the impression, implicitly, if not explicitly, that changes in chemical form, temperature, pressure, etc. have no effect upon the half-lives of unstable nuclei. This constancy of decay is perhaps true for some particular modes of decay, but by no means is it true for all. Wolsey, Wayne C. J. Chem. Educ. 1978, 55, 302.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Thermodynamics
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Elemental evolution and isotopic composition Rydberg, J.; Choppin, G. R. Reviews elemental abundances and the processes of elemental creation. Rydberg, J.; Choppin, G. R. J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 742.
Astrochemistry |
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Isotopes |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Geochemistry
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What is an element? Kolb, Doris Reviews the history of the discovery, naming, and representation of the elements; the development of the spectroscope and the periodic table; radioactive elements and isotopes; allotropes; and the synthesis of future elements. Kolb, Doris J. Chem. Educ. 1977, 54, 696.
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Isotopes
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Some simple classroom experiments on the Monte Carlo method Para, A. Foglio; Lazzarini, E. In this present paper some applications of the Monte Carlo method suggested to freshmen in nuclear physics and chemistry courses are described. These applications are concerned with radioactive decay, statistical fluctuation of the decay, the slowing of fast neutrons, and the calculation of the ratio of partial cross sections of certain nuclear reactions. Para, A. Foglio; Lazzarini, E. J. Chem. Educ. 1974, 51, 336.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Stellar nucleosynthesis. A vehicle for the teaching of nuclear chemistry Viola, V. E., Jr. Summarizes the basic properties of matter, stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis, radioactive decay, synthetic and "super-heavy" elements, and radiation in the environment. Viola, V. E., Jr. J. Chem. Educ. 1973, 50, 311.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Astrochemistry
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Chemistry in art. Radiochemistry and forgery Rogers, F. E. It wasn't until a radiochemical analysis in 1968 that a 1937 forgery of a 17th century Dutch master was confirmed as a fake. Rogers, F. E. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 418.
Applications of Chemistry |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Isotopes
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Questions [and] Answers Campbell, J. A. Five questions requiring an application of basic chemical principles. Campbell, J. A. J. Chem. Educ. 1972, 49, 328.
Enrichment / Review Materials |
Applications of Chemistry |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Thermodynamics |
Mass Spectrometry |
Isotopes
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Chemical queries. Especially for introductory chemistry teachers Young, J. A.; Malik, J. G.; Parris, Michael (1) Explains how free radicals differ from species such as NO3- and NH4+. (2) Explains why HI is a stronger acid than HF in aqueous solution. - answer by Parris. (3) Explains that it is possible to alter the half-life of a some radioactive processes through chemical means. Young, J. A.; Malik, J. G.; Parris, Michael J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 697.
Free Radicals |
Acids / Bases |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Isotopes
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Nuclear concepts as part of the undergraduate chemistry curriculum Caretto, A. A., Jr.; Sugihara, T. T. It is proposed that there are distinct advantages to a freshman curriculum that introduces nuclear concepts simultaneously with the discussion of analogous atomic and molecular concepts. Caretto, A. A., Jr.; Sugihara, T. T. J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 569.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Atomic Properties / Structure
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The periodic systems of D. I. Mendeleev and problems of nuclear chemistry Gol'danskii, V. I.; translated by Avakian, Peter Examines the acquisition and identification of new chemical elements and the structure of the eighth period of the periodic table. Gol'danskii, V. I.; translated by Avakian, Peter J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 406.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Periodicity / Periodic Table |
Metals
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Chemical queries. Especially for introductory chemistry teachers Young, J. A.; Malik, J. G.; Choppin, Gregory R.; Young, J. P. (1) Is there more to nuclear stability than only the neutron to proton ration? - answer by Choppin. (2) What are the products generated by the electrolysis of molten potassium nitrate with stainless steel electrodes? - answer by Young. Young, J. A.; Malik, J. G.; Choppin, Gregory R.; Young, J. P. J. Chem. Educ. 1970, 47, 73.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Isotopes |
Atomic Properties / Structure |
Electrochemistry
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General chemistry demonstrations based on nuclear and radiochemical phenomena Herber, Rolfe H. This paper is intended to provide a brief survey of lecture demonstrations, suitable for a general chemistry course, that incorporate some of the ideas, concepts, techniques, and instrumentation of the field of nuclear and radiochemistry. Herber, Rolfe H. J. Chem. Educ. 1969, 46, 665.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Isotopes
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Chemical queries. Especially for introductory chemistry teachers Young, J. A.; Malik, J. G. (1) How can half-reactions be added to determine potentials? (2) What is the approximate size and weight of uranium-235 necessary for a chain reaction to occur? (3) What is the distinction between an inhibitor and a negative catalyst? Young, J. A.; Malik, J. G. J. Chem. Educ. 1968, 45, 477.
Electrochemistry |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Catalysis
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Nuclear physics and the fundamental particles (Heckman, Harry H.; Starring, Paul W.) Allen, Donald S.
Allen, Donald S. J. Chem. Educ. 1963, 40, 615.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Nuclear and radiochemistry in the curriculum in general chemistry Garrett, A. B. The author summarizes how he integrates nuclear and radiochemistry into the general chemistry curriculum. Garrett, A. B. J. Chem. Educ. 1960, 37, 384.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry |
Isotopes
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Letters Hendricks, B. Clifford A brief examination of the way in which general chemistry textbooks portray the emission of alpha, beta, and gamma rays. Hendricks, B. Clifford J. Chem. Educ. 1960, 37, 161.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Teaching mass-energy equivalence Foster, Laurence S. It is the purpose of this paper to show how the concept of mass-energy equivalence may be introduced in an elementary chemistry course while retaining a focus on chemistry. Foster, Laurence S. J. Chem. Educ. 1956, 33, 300.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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A continuous cloud chamber Kuehner, A. L. Details the construction and use of a continuous cloud chamber. Kuehner, A. L. J. Chem. Educ. 1952, 29, 511.
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus |
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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Autoradiography as a science project Huber, William S. Describes several autoradiography techniques in which photographic plates are exposed to radioactive sources. Huber, William S. J. Chem. Educ. 1951, 28, 226.
Nuclear / Radiochemistry
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