Exam_One_Chem_100a
Go to Section: 2–1The Nature of Matter A.Atoms B.Elements and Isotopes 1.Isotopes 2.Radioactive Isotopes C.Chemical Compounds D.Chemical Bonds 1.Ionic.
What is CO 2 – friend or foe? Tom V. Segalstad Head of the Geological Museum, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo .
Nuclear Physics. 2 The Atom All matter is composed of atoms. An atom is composed of three subatomic particles: electrons (-), protons (+), and neutrons.
Lecture 5 Stable Isotopes Isotopes of Elements Types of Isotopes Chart of the Nuclides Measurements Delta Notation Isotope Fractionation Equilibrium Kinetic.
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Stable Isotopes and Biosphere - Atmosphere Interactions- Processes and Biological Controls
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Mark Williams, CU-Boulder What causes different isotopic values in source waters and flowpaths?
Abundances in Presolar Grains, Stars and the Galaxy Larry R. Nittler Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Atoms Smallest electrically neutral particle of an element that retains the properties of that element.