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Although nuclear chemistry is not one of the five traditional sub-fields of chemistry, it has many of the same educational requirements as those fields. A thorough grounding in physical Science is a significant educational requirement and can prepare stud
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Both MBA and M.Sc are good options in their respective fields. With MBA, you get expertise in management field. It opens up a lot of opportunities depending on the specialisation you opt. Most students opt for MBA and is recommended if you are not interested in pursuing higher education in the technical line. M.Sc, on the other hand, enriches your technical knowledge further. Various job profiles available for graduates in M.Sc. Chemistry is listed below:
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An isotope is a form of a chemical element whose atomic nucleus contains a specific number of neutron s, in addition to the number of proton s that uniquely defines the element. The nuclei of most atom s contain neutrons as well as protons. (An exception is the common form of hydrogen, whose nucleus consists of a lone proton.) Every chemical element has more than one isotope. For any element, one of the isotopes is more abundant in nature than any of the others, although often multiple isotopes of a single element are mixed.
Some carbon-14 is found in nature. An atom of carbon-14 contains 6 protons and 8 neutrons and is denote
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