textbook "Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry"
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"Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry" is a foundational academic textbook that systematically covers the principles, methods, and applications of radiochemistry and nuclear chemistry for advanced students and professionals.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: textbook "Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry" Context triple: [Gregory R. Choppin, knownFor, textbook "Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry"]
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textbook "Solid State Physics"
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The Cotton–Wilkinson Advanced Inorganic Chemistry textbook is a seminal, graduate-level reference work that systematically presents the principles, structures, bonding, and reactivity of inorganic compounds and has profoundly influenced modern inorganic chemistry education and research.
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treatise on radioactivity
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Lehrbuch der Elektrochemie
Lehrbuch der Elektrochemie is a foundational textbook on electrochemistry authored by Svante Arrhenius that helped systematize and disseminate early modern electrochemical theory.
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textbook "Quantum Electronics"
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: textbook "Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry" Target entity description: "Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry" is a foundational academic textbook that systematically covers the principles, methods, and applications of radiochemistry and nuclear chemistry for advanced students and professionals.
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A.
textbook "Solid State Physics"
"Solid State Physics" is a foundational textbook that systematically introduces the principles and phenomena of solid-state physics, widely used for advanced undergraduate and graduate study in the field.
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B.
Cotton–Wilkinson Advanced Inorganic Chemistry textbook
The Cotton–Wilkinson Advanced Inorganic Chemistry textbook is a seminal, graduate-level reference work that systematically presents the principles, structures, bonding, and reactivity of inorganic compounds and has profoundly influenced modern inorganic chemistry education and research.
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C.
treatise on radioactivity
The "treatise on radioactivity" is a foundational scientific work by Marie Curie that systematically documented her pioneering research on radioactive elements and helped establish the field of radioactivity.
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D.
Lehrbuch der Elektrochemie
Lehrbuch der Elektrochemie is a foundational textbook on electrochemistry authored by Svante Arrhenius that helped systematize and disseminate early modern electrochemical theory.
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E.
textbook "Quantum Electronics"
"Quantum Electronics" is a foundational textbook by Amnon Yariv that systematically develops the principles of lasers, nonlinear optics, and the quantum theory of light–matter interaction.
- F. None of above. chosen
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