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Drill – 10/25 1. Write the nuclear equation for the alpha decay of Pu-239 2. Write the nuclear equation for the electron capture of Argon-37. Test on Thursday – 10/28 From Chapter 3: – – – – – Atomic number, Average Atomic Mass, Mass # Protons, neutrons, electrons Ions & Isotopes Calculating average atomic mass Atomic Structure History (know famous scientists/experiments/atomic models) – Mole, Molar mass, & Avogadro’s number – Converting between moles, mass, & particles From Chapter 21: – Balancing nuclear reactions – Types of radioactive decay (alpha, beta, gamma, positron, electron capture) – Why radioactive decay occurs – Half-life – Fusion & Fission Nuclear Fission and Fusion Radiation Alpha Beta Gamma Composition & Symbol Is shielded or stopped by? Shielding Radiation , aluminum • Alpha & beta do not cause internal harm to humans • Gamma radiation harms living cells. It is used to clean medical equipment and irradiation of bacteria from foods. • Gamma radiation can break DNA strands and cause mutations (ex. in the gene to suppress tumor production and the gene to repair DNA), causing cancer. • Gamma radiation can also treat cancer by killing cancer cells. The radiation is directed at cancer cells and kills them first because they are replicating the fastest. Nuclear Fission • A heavy nucleus splits into more stable nuclei of intermediate mass. A-bombs • Atomic bombs are an example of Fission Reactions. • “Little boy” and “Fat man” were Atomic bombs made from fission reactions with uranium and plutonium respectively. • A fission chain reaction is started and continues until the bomb destroys itself. Nuclear Power Plants map: Nuclear Energy Institute Nuclear Power Plants • Uranium-235 undergoes nuclear fission and releases thermal (heat) energy. • This turns water to steam which spins turbines. • The turbines produce electrical energy. • Nuclear waste is fuel rods with unreacted uranium and radioactive products of fission. Right now this waste is buried in waste management facilities, like Yucca Mountain. Nuclear Fusion • Low-mass nuclei combine to form a heavier, more stable nucleus. Requires high temperatures and/or pressure and often a fission reaction to get the initial particles. Hydrogen Bombs • Hydrogen bombs are an example of nuclear fusion. • Two isotopes of hydrogen, 2H and 3H, fuse together to produce a lot of energy in the process. • H-bombs release significantly more energy than atomic bombs. The Sun: Nuclear Fusion Sun + + 1 41 H Four hydrogen nuclei (protons) 0 2-1 e Two beta particles (electrons) 4 2 He + One helium nucleus Energy Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fusion Nuclear Fission A heavy atom splits into two or more lighter nuclei Ex: Atomic Bombs & Nuclear reactors Nuclear Fusion Release huge amounts of energy Produce nuclear waste High temp and pressure are used to combine light atoms to make heavier atoms Ex: Fuels the sun and stars & Hydrogen Bombs