Radiation chemistry

Ionizing radiation deposits its energy by interacting with the electrons of the absorber as it passes through matter. The removal of an electron from an atom or molecular link as a result of an interaction between the radiation and the absorbing species produces radicals and excited species. The radical species subsequently react with each other and other molecules in their immediate surroundings. The reactions of radical species are responsible for the alterations noticed after a chemical system has been irradiated.

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