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1
Reminder!!
  • Quiz 2 Today! Please sit in the DARK colored
    seats

2
Topics for Today
  • Nuclear Fusion I
  • Where do the neutrons come from?
  • Lab next week! Neutron Activation of Silver
  • Where do we get the neutrons?
  • Poo-bee and Am-bee
  • Quiz 2

3
Readings for Today
  • For more on Neutron Sources, see Section 7.3

4
Topics for Monday
  • Nuclear Fission II
  • The BIG difference between U-235 and U-238
  • Nuclear Fission
  • Fission Products (Nuclear Waste and Fallout)
  • What is a Breeder Reactor?

5
Readings for Monday
  • What do neutron sources have to do with the
    atomic bomb? See Section 7.2
  • Nuclear Waste. Section 7.9

What is a breeder reactor? Section 7.6
6
Announcements!
7
If you will be gone for a quiz or exam at any
point during the semester, please tell me and
your TA YESTERDAY!
8
PRELAB QUIZ for Week 3 Due BEFORE your lab this
week
You will have three attempts this week (and for
all the rest).
9
Lab next week
  • Need an alternate lab because of a health
    concern?
  • Talk with your TA.

10
QUIZ 2 Today. Non-memory calculators are allowed
11
Topics for Today
  • Nuclear Fusion I
  • Where do the neutrons come from?
  • Lab next week! Neutron Activation of Silver
  • Where do we get the neutrons?
  • Poo-bee and Am-bee
  • Quiz 2

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How do people make new isotopes??
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  • Lab last week why do isotopes decay?

a
ß
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  • Lab last week why do isotopes decay?

a
Nucleus too heavy
ß
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  • Lab last week why do isotopes decay?

a
Nucleus too heavy
ß
Too many neutrons
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  • Lab last week when do they decay?

How do people make new isotopes??
a
Nucleus too heavy
ß
Too many neutrons
17
  • Lab last week when do they decay?

How do people make new isotopes??
How about adding particles to the nucleus?
a
Nucleus too heavy
ß
Too many neutrons
18

Particle
Stable Isotope
Radioactive Isotope
19

Particle
Stable Isotope
Radioactive Isotope
What kind of particle should we add?
20
Next Week Lab!
  • Ag n Ag

107 47
108 47
1 0
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Next Week Lab!
  • Ag n Ag

107 47
108 47
1 0
Where do we find a neutron?
22
  • 2 neutron sources
  • Am-Be (am-bee)
  • Pu-Be (poo-bee)

23
  • 2 neutron sources
  • Am-Be (am-bee)
  • Pu-Be (poo-bee)

americium beryllium source
plutonium beryllium source
24
  • 2 neutron sources
  • Am-Be (am-bee)
  • Pu-Be (poo-bee)

americium beryllium source
plutonium beryllium source
Both Am and Pu are alpha emitters. So, neutron
sources work the same way.
25
We will use an Am-Be source in lab next week!
26
We will use an Am-Be source in lab next week!
How does is work?
27
Quick Recipe for Making Neutrons
  • a source
  • Target
  • Something to slow down the neutrons!

28
Quick Recipe for Making Neutrons
  • a source
  • Target
  • Something to slow down the neutrons!

29
Alpha Source
Am Np
?
4 2
0 0
241 95
237 93
a
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Alpha Source
Am Np
?
4 2
0 0
241 95
237 93
a
Where else have we seen americium?
31
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Quick Recipe for Making Neutrons
  • a source
  • Target
  • Something to slow down the neutrons!

33
  • Target The unfortunate atom that gets hit with
    the alpha particle. In our case, Beryllium (Be).

34


Beryllium-9 Alpha
Particle
Carbon-12 neutron
TARGET
New Nucleus
35
OR
  • Be 42He 126C 10n 00

9 4
?
36
OR
  • Be 42He 126C 10n 00

9 4
?
EXTREMELY High Speed Neutron!
37
Remeber Our Goal
  • Ag n Ag

107 47
108 47
1 0
38
It will NOT be absorbed by silver
  • Be 42He 126C 10n 00

9 4
?
EXTREMELY High Speed Neutron!
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Can we slow down the neutrons?
42
OR
  • Be 42He 126C 10n 00

9 4
?
How can we slow it down?
EXTREMELY High Speed Neutron!
43
Quick Recipe for Making Neutrons
  • a source
  • Target
  • Something to slow down the neutrons!

44
  • Slow them with paraffin

What is paraffin?
45
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Very good at slowing down neutrons!
Paraffin is a hydrocarbon
47
  • Slow them with paraffin

What is paraffin?
Where do we find paraffin?
48
  • Paraffin is a wax
  • Can be used for candles

49
Producing Neutrons
Am
Np
?
C
Be
Paraffin
n
50
  • Using the neutron..

51
Next Weeks Lab!
  • Ag n Ag

107 47
108 47
1 0
52
Next Weeks Lab!
  • Ag n Ag

107 47
108 47
1 0
How does this radiate?
53
  • This was one example

54
Irene Curie won the Nobel Prize in 1935 for the
discovery of artificial radioactivity.
55
  • Using processes similar to AmBe and PuBe, they
    were able to create isotopes that never, before,
    existed.

56
  • Using processes similar to AmBe and PuBe, they
    were able to create isotopes that never, before,
    existed.

Lets try one!
57
Remember!!
Alpha Particle
NEW Element
Neutron


Target
58
Example 1
  • 105B 42He

59
Example 1
Remember to balance to mass number and protons!
  • 105B 42He 137N 10n

60
Your Turn
  • What if Mg-24 is the target?

61
Remember!!
Alpha Particle
NEW Element
Neutron


Target
62
Your Turn
  • Magnesium-24 is bombarded with an alpha particle
    to produce an isotope of silicon and a neutron.

2412Mg 42He 2714Si 10n
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