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Section of Radiochemistry
Institute of Chemistry
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural sciences
University of Oslo
Learning Goals
- To understand the relationship between amount of radioactive material and decay rate.
- To understand the relationship between count rate and decay rate.
- To understand the uncertainty in measured number of counts and be able to calculate the uncertainty in numbers derived from such numbers.
- Be able to use a radioactivity detector.
- To know and understand the basic principles for work with open radioactive sources.
- Be able to conduct contamination checks.
Explanation and Exercise Guide
Theory
Radioactive Disintegration
Introduction to Statistics
Geiger-Müller Counter and Counting Efficiency
Experimental Procedure
Preparation of an Uraniumoxide Sample
Questions for the Students
Questions for Introduction to Radiochemistry
Safety Aspects
safety rules in radiochemistry
Equipment
Geiger-müller counter and associated equipment
Uranium oxide or similar source
A filter holder that can be coupled to a vacuum suction
A high precision scale
A low precision scale
Insoluble filters
Thin tape
cardboard card with a hole punched through which fits your filter
Preparation for the lab Supervisor
Preparation for Introduction to Radiochemistry
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