KEY - RADIATION REVIEW
- 5 types of radiation: alpha particle, beta particle, gamma ray, neutron, proton
- Nuclear Chemistry:
- C) Becquerel
- The blanks are DECAY and STABLE
- GREATER
- Half-life
- What is half life?
The amount of time it takes for half of the mass of a radioactive element to decay.
- A)
- Why is it beneficial that different substances have different half lives?
Radioactive dating – allows us to accurately date samples that are thousands of years old, as well as samples that are millions of years old.
- Fission
- What is fission?
Splitting of nucleii
- The blank is CHAIN
- What are the key “things” that keep fission going?
neutrons
- Which element was used in the atomic bomb named “Little Boy?”
Uranium
- What is “Critical mass?”
Minimum mass of a radionuclide required to sustain a chain reaction
- Why did scientists begin creation of the atomic bomb in the first place?
To develop something so powerful that its threat could end all wars.
- Nuclear reactors
- What is the purpose of a nuclear reactor? (What does it do?)
To split atoms and therefore generate tremendous amounts of energy.
- What do the control rods do? How do they do the “controlling?”
To absorb neutrons, and therefore slow or speed up the fission reaction
- What do you do with the control rods if you want to increase fission?
Take them out of the core
- What do you do with the control rods if you want to decrease fission?
Push them back into the core
- Chernobyl
- Why did people die right away after Chernobyl exploded?
Blast of the explosion; massive doses of radiation
- How did radiation reach 20 other countries?
It was carried by the wind; it even traveled up into the jet stream
c. GEIGER COUNTER
- Fusion
- What is fusion?
Nuclei combining
- Where does fusion commonly take place?
Stars (i.e. our sun)
- Write balanced nuclear equations for the following reactions:
- Radium-223 undergoes alpha decay
- Carbon-14 undergoes negative beta decay
c. ALPHA PARTICLE
- The half-life of cesium-137 is 30.2 years. If the initial mass of a sample of cesium-137 is 1.00 kg, how much will remain after 151 years?
SAME AS THE FIRST PROBLEM ON THE HALF-LIFE WS WE DID IN CLASS
151 yrs / 30.2 = 5 half lives passed
1.0kg .5kg .25kg .125 kg 0.0625 kg 0.03125 kg
- EACH HALF LIFE is 4 DAYS and you need to get to 1/16th of the original amount. We don’t know the original amount, so let’s call is x
0 4 days = ½ of x
4 8 days = ½ of ½ of x = ¼ of x
8 12 days = ½ of ¼ of x = 1/8 of x
12 16 days = ½ of 1/8 of x = 1/16 of x
IT TAKES 16 days to get to 1/16th of the original amount (x)