Saturday, September 16, 2017

Fall 2017: Lecture 3 Nuclear Reactions

Nuclear reaction notation is introduced. Reaction energetics, mechanisms and types are described. Nuclear reaction cross sections and their use are described. The stellar production of elements is presented in terms of nuclear reactions. The role of nuclear reactions is discussed and evaluated. The different processes involved in the formation of isotopes is provided. The relationship between nuclear and chemical properties is presented. Stellar nucleosynthesis of elements if discussed in terms of the presented nuclear reactions. This lecture is in two parts.  The lecture is assigned 13 Sep 17 and due 25 Sep 17.

Fall 2017: RDCH 702 Quiz 1 Chart of the nuclides

Assigned 11-Sep-17
Due 18-Sep-17
2nd due date 21-Sep-17

Use the PDF sheet to record your answers. Save the PDF sheet to your computer. Record any work on separate pages.

Lecture 1: Chart of the nuclides
Use the chart of the nuclides, the readings on the chart of the nuclides, table of the isotopes, and web links to answer the following questions. Questions on the quiz can be posted to the blog.

Fall 2017: Lecture 2 Thermodynamics and Kinetics

This lecture covers fundamentals of chemical kinetics and thermodynamics, mainly as a review. Thermodynamic laws, electrochemical reactions, and acid-base reactions are covered. The thermodynamic discussion relates to Gibbs free energy and equilibrium constants. Kinetic discussion related to its use in data analysis Emphasis of the lectures is applied to information useful for speciation modeling. Calculations and models for speciation are discussed. Equilibrium modeling examples using EXCEL and the program CHESS are presented.  Respond to the PDF Quiz 2 when complete with the blog comment.  The lecture is assigned on 30 August 2017 and the PDF quiz due on 11 September 2017.

Fall 2017: Lecture 1 Introduction and Chart of the Nuclides

The class outcomes are discussed. The main goal of the class, to provide students with the fundamental information for the exploitation of radiochemistry in research, is presented. The course grading scale and expectations are given. The Chart of the Nuclides is reviewed in detail with the front matter assigned as reading. The Table of the isotopes is introduced, with data examples presenting, include gamma decay yields. Atomic properties, nuclear nomenclature, X-rays, and types of decays are introduced. Respond to the PDF Quiz 1 when complete with the lecture.  

Fall 2017: Lecture 0 Online lectures and PDF quiz

Instructions are provided on how to view the online lectures and submit the PDF quizzes.  A practice PDF quiz is provided as a test.  Please comment on the blog after completing the lecture.  Post all questions related to the lecture on the blog.