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- Title
Röntgenfluoreszenzanalyse und Gammaspektroskopie: Experimentelle Zugänge zu Atommodellen?
- Authors
Hofmann, Jonas; Emmert, Marcel; Schwab, Martin; Geidel, Ekkehard
- Abstract
This article discusses the use of X-ray fluorescence analysis (RFA) and gamma spectroscopy as analytical techniques in chemistry education. The experiments described in the article focus on exploring atomic models and characterizing different materials. RFA is used to determine the composition of compounds and metals, while gamma spectroscopy can detect gamma radiation emitted by isotopes. The article provides examples of using these techniques to analyze specific materials, such as coins and white pigments. The authors suggest that the benefits of these techniques justify the cost of acquiring the necessary equipment.
- Subjects
X-ray spectroscopy; GAMMA ray spectrometry; GAMMA ray spectroscopy; FLUORESCENCE spectroscopy; HUMAN skeleton
- Publication
Chemkon - Chemie Konkret, 2024, Vol 31, Issue 4, p128
- ISSN
0944-5846
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ckon.202300024