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Friday, February 26, 2021
Solvent extraction is a standard method of solute separation and purification in the fields of chemistry, engineering and industry, where a solute distributes from one liquid phase to another based on the favorability of solvation free energies between the two phases.
Industrial separation and purification processes include the use of oxalic acid to precipitate rare earth elements (REEs) such as neodymium and europium.
The College of Education will host its annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) virtually this year.
In this training, we will cover effective ways to assess student learning in your online course space.
His first solo concert given to a public audience, Riley Hoover brings you a recital comprised of two modern pieces, as well as a suite of music meant for educational purposes, and not often performed.
From WSU’s Recording Studio, join Ashleigh Adams, mezzo-soprano and Dr. Yoon-Wha Roh as they present “Her Future is UNLIMITED.” This Junior voice recital will feature two song cycles, “Cinq Mélodies Populaires Grecques,” by Ravel and “Paper Wings,” by Jake Heggie, as well as works by G.F. Handel, Wolf…
Knowledge of Uranium oxide surface chemistry leaves much to be desired. Uranium oxide plays a significant role in nuclear energy as the primary substituent of nuclear fuel and although UO2 nanoparticles are formed in spent fuel, few studies have been done to explore UO2 size and surface dependent properties.