Nuclear Radiation Detection - Laboratory 1200-1CHJDPJL2
The aim of the laboratory classes is to familiarize the student with the construction and basics of operation of devices used for the detection of nuclear radiation (α, β, γ, neutrons) and the possibilities of their use in chemical sciences.
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The student knows:
- basic methods of detecting ionizing radiation,
- basics of construction and operation of scientific apparatus and laboratory equipment used in physics and chemistry (nuclear radiation detectors).
The student can:
- prepare typical written assignments, including a description of the exercise performed with the use of simple computer tools,
- choose an appropriate detector to detect a given type of radiation.
Assessment criteria
Each exercise is assessed on the basis of a test and description. The final grade is the average of the marks from the exercises. During the classes, an attendance register will be kept. One excused absence is allowed. It is required to work off the missed exercise.
Practical placement
Not applicable.
Bibliography
"Chemia Jądrowa" J. Sobkowski, M. Jelińska-Kazimierczuk, Wydawnictwo Adamantan, 2006
"Chemia Radiacyjna i Ochrona Radiologiczna", J. Sobkowski, Adamantan, 2009
"Energia Jądrowa i Promieniotwórczość", A. Czerwiński, OW K. Pazdro, 1998
"Chemie Jądrowa", W. Szymański, PWN, 1996
Literature recommended by the instructors.
Additional information
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