Definition of radiochemistry in English:
radiochemistry
noun ˌreɪdɪəʊˈkɛmɪstriˌreɪdioʊˈkɛməstri
mass nounThe branch of chemistry concerned with radioactive substances.
Example sentencesExamples
- Mark graduated from IT Sligo with a national certificate in chemistry, a national diploma in analytical chemistry, a degree in environmental chemistry and a PhD in environmental radiochemistry.
- Inventions take on lives of their own, Dyson argues, and begin shaping the lives of everyone around them: ‘Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassman amuse themselves with analytic radiochemistry and - boom!’
- The six-week program covers the fundamentals of nuclear theory, radiochemistry, nuclear instrumentation, radiological safety, and applications to related fields.
- Libby studied radiochemistry at Berkeley in the 1930s and subsequently worked on the Manhattan Project.
Definition of radiochemistry in US English:
radiochemistry
nounˌreɪdioʊˈkɛməstriˌrādēōˈkeməstrē
The branch of chemistry concerned with radioactive substances.
Example sentencesExamples
- The six-week program covers the fundamentals of nuclear theory, radiochemistry, nuclear instrumentation, radiological safety, and applications to related fields.
- Inventions take on lives of their own, Dyson argues, and begin shaping the lives of everyone around them: ‘Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassman amuse themselves with analytic radiochemistry and - boom!’
- Libby studied radiochemistry at Berkeley in the 1930s and subsequently worked on the Manhattan Project.
- Mark graduated from IT Sligo with a national certificate in chemistry, a national diploma in analytical chemistry, a degree in environmental chemistry and a PhD in environmental radiochemistry.