Nuclear Chemistry
Informacje ogólne
| Kod przedmiotu: | 1200-2EN-NCHLE1M |
| Kod Erasmus / ISCED: |
13.3
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| Nazwa przedmiotu: | Nuclear Chemistry |
| Jednostka: | Wydział Chemii |
| Grupy: |
Przedmioty - studia w języku angielskim (S2-CH) |
| Punkty ECTS i inne: |
3.00
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| Język prowadzenia: | angielski |
| Rodzaj przedmiotu: | obowiązkowe |
| Założenia (opisowo): | A student is supposed to posses the basic knowledge of physics, general chemistry and physical chemistry. |
| Tryb prowadzenia: | w sali |
| Skrócony opis: |
The course is intended to introduce a student in the modern nuclear chemistry beginning from the discovery of the radioactivity through the nuclear reactions, interactions of the nuclear radiation with matter, radiometry, dosimetry to isotope methods in chemistry, biology, medicine and industry. |
| Pełny opis: |
The lecture comprises the following topics: nucleus and nuclear transformations; natural and synthetic radioactive elements; sources and origin of particles and radioactivity; interaction of nuclear radiation with matter - absorption of radiation; radiometry and dosimetry; radiation chemistry; radiological protection; application of isotopes in science and technology: nuclear energy and nuclear reactors (power station), industrial application, nuclear medicine; application of isotopes in the study of the physicochemical processes and reactions mechanisms; the influence of isotope substitution on physical and chemical properties of chemical substances; isotope effects, separation of isotopes. Lecture = 30 hours Individual preparatio for each lecture ( 0,5 h weekly) = 7,5 hours Preparation for the exam = 20 hours Together = approximately 60 hours |
| Literatura: |
1.G.R.Chopin, J.Lijenzin, J.Rydberg: Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry, Butterworth- Heinemann, 2002 2. A.Vertes, I.Kiss, Nuclear Chemistry, Akademiai Kiado, Budapest 3. K.H.Lieser, Nuclear and Radiochemistry: Fundamentals and Appllications, VCH/Wiley, 2001 |
| Efekty uczenia się: |
Upon completion, students will be able to explain the underlying principles of nuclear chemistry. The course aims to provide a solid foundation for anyone pursuing advanced studies or professional work in nuclear chemistry, radiation chemistry, or related scientific fields. KNOWLEDGE: after passing the course, the student knows and understands: K_W05 - possesses in-depth knowledge and skills in the chosen chemical specialization, allowing the use of methods and concepts appropriate for this specialization and enabling independent research work. SKILLS: After completing the course, the student is able to K_U03, - apply appropriate research methods, techniques, and tools within a given chemical specialization necessary to solve a defined problem. K¬U08 - demonstrate advanced knowledge and skills that allow for the effective use of professional literature, databases, and other information sources, as well as the ability to critically assess the reliability of obtained information. K_U13 - independently acquire knowledge and develop professional skills using various sources (written and electronic), including those in foreign languages. SOCIAL COMPETENCES: After completing the course, the student is ready to: K_K01 - engage in continuous learning and independently search for information in literature, including foreign languages. |
| Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
tylko ang brak K |
| Praktyki zawodowe: |
Does not concern |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr zimowy 2024/25" (zakończony)
| Okres: | 2024-10-01 - 2025-01-26 |
Przejdź do planu
PN WT ŚR CZ PT |
| Typ zajęć: |
Wykład, 30 godzin
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| Koordynatorzy: | Tomasz Gierczak | |
| Prowadzący grup: | Tomasz Gierczak | |
| Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
| Zaliczenie: | Egzamin |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr zimowy 2025/26" (zakończony)
| Okres: | 2025-10-01 - 2026-01-25 |
Przejdź do planu
PN WYK
WT ŚR CZ PT |
| Typ zajęć: |
Wykład, 30 godzin
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| Koordynatorzy: | Tomasz Gierczak | |
| Prowadzący grup: | Tomasz Gierczak | |
| Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
| Zaliczenie: | Egzamin |
Właścicielem praw autorskich jest Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Fizyki.
