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UNIWERSITY OF WARSAW

1 Pasteura Str., 02-093 Warsaw, Poland, phone: +48 (0)22 822 02 11




12


Subject

Nuclear Chemistry - specialization


No / course unit code


Semester

2M

Type of course

Laboratory


Teaching hours
 per semester    per week

120      8

ECTS credits

12


Lecturer:

Dr. Małgorzata Jelińska-Kazimierczuk
Room: R121     Phone extn.: 464     email: jelka@chem.uw.edu.pl

Teaching Division:

Physics and Radiochemistry

Educational and
professional goals:

At the end of the course student should know how to work with radionuclides, and should acquire the basic skills necessary to carry out the experiments in the frame of his M.Sc. degree.

Course description:

In this course students have the following exercises to be carried out: radiometric determination of the concentration of free radicals, influence of the isotope substitution on the physicochemical properties of liquids and their mixtures (multi-step project), determination of the impurities of air by GC technique, labeling of the organic compounds, application of gamma spectrometry in activation analysis- determination of the trace elements in a biological material, isotope effects on miscibility of liquids and solubility of solids, identification of organic compounds by mass-spectrometry, investigation of electrochemical reactions by using the radiometric and chronovoltametric methods.

Required background:


Physical Chemistry I.

Form of assessment:


Test

Remarks:

The course is obligatory for students choosing the specialization in the nuclear chemistry.





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