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Nuclear Reactions
Chapter 10
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Standards
• SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity
• SPS3a. Differentiate among alpha and beta particles and gamma radiation.
• SPS3b. Differentiate between fission and fusion.• SPS3c. Explain the process half-life as related to
radioactive decay.• SPS3d. Describe nuclear energy, its practical
application as an alternative energy source, and its potential problems.
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Nuclear Radiation
Radioactive Decay: unstable isotopes emitparticles and release energy to become stableisotopes.• after radioactive decay, the element changes
into a different isotope of the same element or into an entirely different element.
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Radiation
Nuclear Radiation: particles and energyreleased from the nucleus during radioactivedecay.
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Types of Radiation
• Alpha () -protons and neutrons paper2+
• Beta-minus (-) -electrons and positrons e0-1 1- lead
• Gamma () -high-energy photons 0 concrete
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Types of Nuclear Radiation (pg 238)Radiation
Type Symbol What is it? Mass (kg) ChargeTravel depth
through materials
Alpha particle
2 protons and 2
neutrons
6.646x10-27 +2
Least far due to
massive size
Beta particle
Fast-moving
electrons or positrons
9.109x10-31 -1, (+1)
Farther than alpha, but still not
far
Gamma ray Form of
electromagnetic energy
None 0
Through clothes;
Can cause harm
NeutronA neutron
leaving the nucleus
1.675x10-27 0
Penetrate the
farthest
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Nuclear Decay
• Anytime an unstable nucleus emits alpha or beta particles, the number of protons and neutrons changes.
• Alpha decay: atomic mass and number change
• Beta decay: atomic number changes• Gamma decay: energy of the nucleus is lower,
but no change in atomic number or mass
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Nuclear Decay
• Why nuclide (nucleus of an isotope) decay… to obtain a stable ratio of neutrons to protons
K
K4019
3919
Stable
Unstable(radioactive)
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Alpha Decay
22688 +Ra 4 He2
22286 Rn
226 = 222 + 488 = 86 + 2
(atomic mass & atomic number change)
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Beta Decay Equations
146 +C 0 e-1
14 7 C
14 = 14 + 06 = 7 + (-1)
(atomic mass stays the same; atomic number changes by 1)
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Actinium-217 decays by releasing an alpha particle. Write the equation for this decay process and determine which element is formed.
227
89+Ac 4 He2
A
Z X
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Complete the following radioactive-decay equation. Identify the isotope X. Indicate whether alpha or beta decay takes place.
63
28+ Ni 0 e-1
AZ X
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Radioactive Decay Rates
• Half-life: time in which half of a radioactive substance decays; measure of how quickly a substance decays.
-Iodine-131: used by doctors to diagnose medical problems
-Potassium-40: used by geologists to predict the age of rocks
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Calculating Half-Life
• Radium-226 has a half-life of 1599 years. How long will 7/8 of a sample take to decay?1. Find out how much will be left. 8/8 - 7/8 = 1/8 left over2. Calculate how many half-lives until only 1/8 is left.
1 1/2 1/4 1/8
One half life Two half lives Three half lives
3. Calculate how many years it will take for 3 half lives to occur.
1599 x 3 = 4797 years
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Nuclear Fission• Nuclear fission: the process by which a
nucleus splits and neutrons and energy are released.
• Nuclear chain reaction: a continuous series of fission reactions (pg 340)
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Nuclear Fusion• Nuclear fusion: when 2 light nuclei combine
to form a heavier nuclei -Hydrogen is turned into Helium on the sun. (pg 342)
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Radiation on Earth
• All around you.• Background radiation: arises naturally from
the sun, soil, rocks, and plants• You are exposed to more radiation in the
mountains than at sea level
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Beneficial Uses of Radiation• Smoke detectors release alpha particles• Radiation is used in x rays, MRIs, CT scans, PET
scans, and ultrasounds• Radiation therapy is used to treat cancer• Used in agriculture to track the flow of water
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Nuclear Radiation Risks
• High levels of radiation exposure can cause radiation sickness
• High concentrations of radon gas can cause cancer
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Nuclear Power
Advantages Disadvantages
Does not produce greenhouse gases
Radioactive products must be handled and stored carefully so
they do not escape.
Much more energy available in uranium reserves than gas and
coal.Expensive to build due to many
safety regulations.
Waste must be stored in areas away from people, homes,
water, earthquakes.