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Chapter 31
Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
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31.1 Nuclear Structure
The atomic nucleus consistsof positively charged protonsand neutral neutrons.
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31.1 Nuclear Structure
neutrons
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atomic massnumber
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31.1 Nuclear Structure
Nuclei that contain the same number of protons but a differentnumber of neutrons are known as isotopes.
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31.1 Nuclear Structure
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31.2 The Strong Nuclear Force and the Stability of the Nucleus
The mutual repulsion of the protonstends to push the nucleus apart. Whatthen, holds the nucleus together?
The strong nuclear force.
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31.2 The Strong Nuclear Force and the Stability of the Nucleus
As nuclei get larger, more neutrons are required for stability.
The neutrons act like gluewithout adding more repulsiveforce.
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31.3 The Mass Deficit of the Nucleus and Nuclear Binding Energy
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31.3 The Mass Deficit of the Nucleus and Nuclear Binding Energy
Example 3 The Binding Energy of the Helium Nucleus Revisited
The atomic mass of helium is 4.0026u and the atomic mass of hydrogenis 1.0078u. Using atomic mass units, instead of kilograms, obtain thebinding energy of the helium nucleus.
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31.3 The Mass Deficit of the Nucleus and Nuclear Binding Energy
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MeV 3.28energy Binding
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31.3 The Mass Deficit of the Nucleus and Nuclear Binding Energy
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31.4 Radioactivity
A magnetic field separates three types of particles emitted byradioactive nuclei.
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31.4 Radioactivity
α DECAY
He D P 22
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AZ
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31.4 Radioactivity
A smokedetector
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31.4 Radioactivity
β DECAY
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ZAZ
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31.4 Radioactivity
γ DECAY
P P AZ
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