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Title: Nuclear Chemistry


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Nuclear Chemistry

Nuclear reactions change the nucleus of atoms
chemical reactions only involve the valence
electrons of an atoms.
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Radioactivity- the process in which some
substances spontaneously emit radiation
(particles and rays of energy).
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Radiation
  • High amount of Radiation
  • X-rays
  • Cosmic
  • Low amount of Radiation
  • Radio
  • Microwaves

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Nuclear History
  • Roentgen- x-rays (1895)
  • Becquerel- discovered that phosphorescent
    uranium salts give off radiation
  • Marie Pierre Curie- worked with Becquerels
    results to identify 2 new elements, polonium and
    radium.
  • Rutherford- identified 3 types of radiation

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Types of radiation
  • Alpha
  • Beta
  • Gamma
  • Positron
  • Electron capture

We will focus on the first three types.
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Alpha radiation
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Beta radiation
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Gamma radiation
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Balancing Nuclear Equations
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alpha decay
  • 23892U ? 23490Th _______

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  • 23892U ? 23490Th 42He
  • 238 ? 234 4 mass
  • 92 ? 90 2 atomic

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Alpha decay a
  • You try!!!
  • 22688 Ra ? _____ _____

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Alpha decay a
  • 22688 Ra ? 4 2 He 222 86 Rn
  • 226 ? 4 222 mass
  • 88 ? 2 86 atomic

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Beta decay
  • 23490Th ? ______ ______

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Beta decay
  • 23490Th ? 23491Pa 0-1e
  • 234 ? 234 0 mass
  • 90 ? 91 -1 atomic

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You try!!!
  • 6027Co ? 0-1 e ______
  • 230 90 Th ? 4 2 He _______
  • 146C ? 147 N _____

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  • 6027Co ? 0-1 e 60 28 Ni

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  • 6027Co ? 0-1 e 60 28 Ni
  • 230 90 Th ? 4 2 He 226 88 Ra

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  • 6027Co ? 0-1 e 60 28 Ni
  • 230 90 Th ? 4 2 He 226 88 Ra
  • 146C ? 147 N 0 -1 e

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  • Write the nuclear reaction for the decay of
    Am-241. An alpha particle is released.
  • 24195 Am ? 42 He 23793Np

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  • Many radioactive elements undergo a series of
    decay reactions, releasing different particles
    and raysa decay series.
  • Ex. Uranium-238 has 14 decays to reach a stable
    nucleus of lead-206.
  • worksheet

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Half Life
  • Measures the rate of decay of radioisotopes
  • Information of half-life helps scientists to plan
    how long hazardous wastes must be stored
  • 1 half-life time it takes for ½ of the atoms in
    a sample to decay

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The half life of element X is 12 years. If you
begin with a sample of 148.0 g, how much is left
in 60 years?
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Nuclear Uses
  • Medicine- X rays, cancer treatment, radiotracers
    (ex. Iodine-131 is used to pinpoint thyroid gland
    disorders)
  • Energy- using nuclear fission, nuclear reactors
    produce a large amount of energy using a small
    amount of initial nuclear mass (ex. Uranium)

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Nuclear Uses
  • Radioisotopes in everyday products- smoke
    detectors use Americum-241.
  • Am- 241 decays and gives off alpha
    particles. These alpha particles ionize the air
    by producing a current. When smoke interrupts
    this process, an alarm is triggered in the smoke
    detector.

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Fissionsplitting of nuclei
Fission is used in nuclear reactors to produce
energy.
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Fusioncombining of two nuclei
Fusion occurs in the sun, where 4 hydrogen atoms
and 2 beta particles fuse to form a helium atom.
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