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Exam 3 will be posted by Saturday 9 March 2019. The exam topics will include:
- Lecture 11: Speciation
- Lecture 12: Uranium chemistry
- Lecture 13: Neptunium chemistry
- Lecture 14: Plutonium chemistry
- Lecture 15: Americium and Curium chemistry
- Lecture 16: Chemistry in reactor fuel
- Lecture 17: Separations
- Lecture 18: Application of Nuclear Material
- Lecture 19: Nuclear Forensics
If you wish, you can provide questions for this exam. Please do so by Wednesday 6 March 2019. Questions can be posted on the blog.
A possible question from lecture 11:
ReplyDeleteGiven a solution predominately consisting of UO2(OH)2, how could this be converted into a solution of UO2 2+?
Could a solution of UO2(CO3)3 4- be produced from the original solution, and if so, how?
What can you determine about the pH of the original solution?
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Canvas conference for Exam 3 will be held on Tuesday 12 March at 7 PM.
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