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Which is a difference between the focus of a nuclear engineer and the job of a nuclear chemist?
Nuclear engineers are concerned with the design, construction, and operation of nuclear reactors; nuclear chemists study nuclear reactions, radioactive elements, and nuclear power.
Nuclear chemists are concerned with the design, construction, and operation of nuclear reactors; nuclear engineers study nuclear reactions, radioactive elements, and nuclear power.
Nuclear engineers are concerned with the production and use of radioactive sources; nuclear chemists study the absorption of radiation.
Nuclear chemists are concerned with the production and use of radioactive sources; nuclear engineers study the absorption of radiation.
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"Nuclear engineers are concerned with the design, construction, and operation of nuclear reactors; nuclear chemists study nuclear reactions, radioactive elements, and nuclear power."
Explanation: nuclear engineering focuses on reactor systems, safety, and energy production; nuclear chemistry (radiochemistry) focuses on the chemistry of radioactive materials and nuclear reactions.
Explanation: nuclear engineering focuses on reactor systems, safety, and energy production; nuclear chemistry (radiochemistry) focuses on the chemistry of radioactive materials and nuclear reactions.
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