Name: ______Pretest: _____/34

Posttest: _____/34

Ch 9 Pretest: Nuclear Energy

Match the vocabulary term on the left with the correct definition on the right.

1. _____ product of radioactive decay that is madeA. Alpha particle

of a high-energy photon B. Background Radiation

2. _____ product of radioactive decay that is C. Beta particle

made of a charged electron D. Fission

3. _____ product of radioactive decay that is E. Fusion

made of two protons and two neutronsF. Gamma Ray

4. _____ process by which a nucleus splits into G. Half-life

two or more fragments and releases H. Nuclear Chain Reaction

neutrons and energy I. Radioactivity

5. _____ a continuous series of nuclear fission J. Radioactive tracer

reactionsK. Strong nuclear force

6. _____ counteracts repulsion between protons

and holds nucleus together

7. _____ found naturally in low levels from cosmic rays and from radioactive isotopes

in the soil and air

8. _____ process in which light nuclei combine at extremely high temperatures

forming heavier nuclei and releasing energy

9. _____ matter and energy that is released from the nucleus during radioactive decay

10. _____ a radioactive material that is added to a substance so that its distribution

can be detected later.

11. _____ the time required for half of a sample of a radioactive substance to become

stable

Review stuff from ch 4 (4.2 specifically)

12. ______An atom with a different number of neutrons is called a(n)…

13. ______The number of protons and neutrons an atom has.

14. ______this is called….

15. – 16. It has ______protons and ______neutrons.

Half Life Graph and Calculations (Show work for full credit)

17. ______A 208 g sample of sodium-24 decays to 13.0 g of

sodium-24 in 60.0 hours. What is the half-life of this radioactive isotope?

18. ______Chromium-48 has a short half-life of 21.6 hours. How

long will it take 360.00 g of chromium-48 to decay to 11.25 grams?

19. ______Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730 years. How much of a

144 gram sample of carbon-14 will remain after 17,190 years?

To the right is a graph showing the radioactive decay of a substance. Use it to answer the following questions.

20. What is the half-life of this

substance?

21. How can you tell?

22. How many half-lives will it take for 5 kg of

the substance to remain?

23. After 6 days, how much of the substance will remain, if I started with 120 g?

24. – 26. Describe what happens during nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. How are

they similar and different?

27. – 28. List one advantage and one disadvantage of nuclear energy as a power

source.

29. What happens to the amounts of mass and energy in fission and fusion? (Howare they converted?)

30. – 32. Different types of radiation can pass through different thickness anddensities of material. Label the three arrows below with the types of radiation that they represent.

33. – 34. List two common, everyday activities that add to your amount of natural

nuclear radiation exposure.