This document discusses nuclear chemistry and applications of radioactivity. It begins by defining radioactivity and the types of radioactive emissions. It then discusses natural and artificial radioactivity, describing the processes. It describes the three main types of radiation - alpha, beta, and gamma rays - and their properties. The document also covers the causes of radioactivity, units of measurement, nuclear reactions of fission and fusion, and applications of radioactivity in nuclear power, weapons, industry, and medicine. It concludes by discussing radiocarbon dating and the harmful effects of nuclear radiation.