The second edition of Modern Nuclear Chemistry provides succinct coverage of basic physical principles of nuclear and radiochemistry bringing together a detailed, rigorous perspective on both the theoretical and practical aspects of this rapidly evolving field.
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Building on the legacy of its successful predecessor, this revision of Modern Nuclear Chemistry brings together a detailed and rigorous perspective on both the theoretical and practical aspects of this rapidly evolving field.
This second edition provides additional solved problems to help students, as well as math tools and simulations to demonstrate various phenomena and new chapters on nuclear medicine, nuclear forensics, and particle physics. There are also updated chapters on nuclear structure; ±-, ²-, and ³-decay; nuclear reactions; fission; astrophysics; and nuclear reactor chemistry.
Requiring no previous knowledge of quantum mechanics and written at a level suitable for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in science and engineering, this book is designed to be used as a textbook and a reference for practicing scientists and engineers. Extensive appendices facilitate quick reference, and the inclusion of advanced materials and references appeals to those who desire a deeper immersion in the subject.