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GEMS 160 4/7/03
  • Ch. 10 exam avg 60/72 - key on discussion board.
    Part 2 returned on Wednesday ??
  • Tuesday lab time for topic research
  • Poster topics on discussion board
  • Abstract due Tuesday (1200 or 400) via e-mail
  • Topic questions due Friday
  • Chemistry news
  • Today Ked Pomeroy
  • Wednesday Mandy Smits, Nate Olson
  • Continue chapter 4 today

2
  • Ked Pomeroy -
  • A Major Chemical spill into two Brazil rivers has
    cut off water supply to half a million people
  • A wood-pulping factory started leaking caustic
    soda (sodium hydorxide) and chlorine into the
    Rarida de Sul, Rio de Janiero's main River
  • More than 1.2 billion litres emptied into the
    river
  • The rise in pH may have killed hundreds of
    plants, animals, and fish
  • The sodium hydroxide is used at a 50
    concentration and has a pH of 14 at that level. A
    10 solution will eat the skin right off your
    body.
  • If the water can be isolated it can be it can be
    treated with dilute hydrochloric acid or acetic
    acid

3
Any one interested in the artifacts of ancient
cultures? Who has known someone who has undergone
radiation treatments for cancer? Who lives within
50 miles of a nuclear power plant? Who has
recently heard about nuclear weapons of mass
destruction? All related to nuclear chemistry
!! Which of the following are not related to
nuclear reactions - why or why not ?? ? ? ?
? ? What is radioactivity ??
4
Natural radioactivity
  • Tritium decays by ? emission - what does this
    mean?
  • What is tritium?
  • What is ? decay?
  • Must always have mass balance. What else must be
    present with the ? ?

5
Natural radioactivity
  • Carbon -14 decays by ? emission - what does this
    mean?
  • What is carbon -14?
  • What is ? decay?
  • Must always have mass balance. What else must be
    present with the ? ?

6
Natural radioactivity
  • U-238 decays by ? emission - what does this mean?
  • What is U-238?
  • What is ? decay?
  • Must always have mass balance. What else must be
    present with the ? ?

7
Chain of radioactive decay
  • Emission of decay particle from an unstable or
    radioactive nucleus
  • A new element is formed, which may or may not be
    stable.
  • Unstable isotopes continue the decay chain until
    a stable, non-radioactive isotope exists
  • Note the presence of radon gas in this chain
  • Health hazard because the radon gas decays to
    polonium, which is a solid that is not exhaled.
  • Further decay of ionizing radiation causes cell
    damage

8
Transmutation -unatural radioactive processes
  • Nitrogen-14 is bombarded by alpha particles -
    what does this mean chemically?
  • One of the observed particles is a proton, what
    is the other particle that is formed?

9
Complex nuclear chemistry
  • Fact - like charges repel
  • So - how do all the protons stay next to each
    other in the nucleus ??
  • More complex than protons and neutrons
  • Positron Antiproton
  • Quark Gluon
  • Flavor Color Charm
  • Important for this course - nuclear stability is
    determined by the number of neutrons, and
    specifically the neutron/proton ratio

10
Neutrons, protons and stability
  • For low atomic numbers, 11 (np) ratio is stable
  • Deuterium is stable, tritium is not
  • C-12 and C-13 are stable, C-14 is not
  • For higher atomic numbers, 1.51 (np) ratio is
    stable
  • Pb-208 is stable
  • Generally, adding neutrons beyond this stable
    region leads to nuclear decay

11
Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn
  • Hahn added neutrons to the uranium nucleus -
    observed barium !!
  • Interpreted by Meitner as splitting of an
    unstable nucleus gt nuclear fission
  • Fission was very different than other nuclear
    reactions where a few small particles were
    observed - there was an enormous release of
    energy !!
  • At a time of pending war the quest for energy -
    explosive energy - was heightened
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