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Which career is most suited for a nuclear chemist?
studying the production and use of radioactive sources
designing new compounds for use in industry
performing patient imaging procedures in the treatment of health issues
interpreting medical images from X-rays, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, or MRI
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"Studying the production and use of radioactive sources."
Reason: nuclear chemists specialize in radioisotopes, radiochemistry and handling/production of radioactive materials. The other options align more with industrial chemists (designing compounds), technologists (performing imaging procedures), or medical doctors/radiologists (interpreting images).
Reason: nuclear chemists specialize in radioisotopes, radiochemistry and handling/production of radioactive materials. The other options align more with industrial chemists (designing compounds), technologists (performing imaging procedures), or medical doctors/radiologists (interpreting images).
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