
doi: 10.2172/7232133
Essential features of the descriptive chemistry of americium are reviewed. Chapter titles are: discovery, atomic and nuclear properties, collateral reading, production and uses, chemistry in aqueous solution, metal, alloys, and compounds, and, recovery, separation, purification. Author and subject indexes are included. (JCB)
Aqueous Solutions, Actinide Compounds, Transuranium Compounds, Americium Isotopes, Uses, Actinides, 38 Radiation Chemistry, Americium Alloys, Recovery, Alloys, Dispersions, Transuranium Elements 400700* -- Radiochemistry & Nuclear Chemistry, Purification, Radiochemistry, Americium, Actinide Isotopes, Production, Elements, Solutions, Americium Compounds, Separation Processes, Chemistry, Transplutonium Elements, Chemical Properties, Metals, Mixtures, Nuclear Properties, Actinide Alloys, And Nuclear Chemistry
Aqueous Solutions, Actinide Compounds, Transuranium Compounds, Americium Isotopes, Uses, Actinides, 38 Radiation Chemistry, Americium Alloys, Recovery, Alloys, Dispersions, Transuranium Elements 400700* -- Radiochemistry & Nuclear Chemistry, Purification, Radiochemistry, Americium, Actinide Isotopes, Production, Elements, Solutions, Americium Compounds, Separation Processes, Chemistry, Transplutonium Elements, Chemical Properties, Metals, Mixtures, Nuclear Properties, Actinide Alloys, And Nuclear Chemistry
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