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Nuclear Chemistry: Basics

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of nuclear chemistry, including the nature and stability of the nucleus, types of radioactive decay, radiation properties, and radioactive series. It explains key concepts such as the band of stability, radioactive emissions, and the law of radioactive decay.

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