Explores the origin of radionuclides from supernova explosions and their role in nature, covering topics such as nuclear astrophysics, cosmic element formation, and stellar evolution.
Covers exercises on radiochemistry, including mass loss calculations and decay processes of various isotopes, with practical applications in medical treatments.
Delves into the origin of chemical elements in the universe through nuclear astrophysics, exploring processes like Big Bang nucleosynthesis and stellar evolution.
Covers the concept of chemical quantities, including physical and chemical quantities, atomic mass, isotopes, Avogadro's number, molar mass, molecules, and concentration.
Explores methods for analyzing microbial communities, including FISH, PCR, stable isotopes, and single-cell genomics, to link functions to individual cells.
Explores electronic configuration, exceptions to the aufbau rule, and the periodic table structure, including historical perspectives and atomic properties.
Explores Spectroscopy techniques, including ORD, CD, Raman Spectroscopy, and FTIR, for analyzing molecular interactions with light and characterizing samples.