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+ WELCOME! 1.Organize the materials in your folder in your binder 2. Get out your homework!

+ No Trash No Detention SIDE TALK RULE Small Business

+ 1. What are common uses of radioactive materials?

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+ 1.Radium-226: Radium salts are phosphorescent and ____________ I: Used for ____________ _____________ Am: Found in household _____________ ______________ C: Used for ______________ ________________. Benefits to Radioactivity

+ 1.Radium-226: Radium salts are phosphorescent and ____________ I: Used for ____________ _____________ Am: Found in household _____________ ______________ C: Used for ______________ ________________. Benefits to Radioactivity

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+ 1.Radium-226: Radium salts are phosphorescent and ____________ I: Used for ____________ _____________ Am: Found in household _____________ ______________ C: Used for ______________ ________________. Benefits to Radioactivity

+ 2. Can you make create gold from other elements?

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+ 5._________________ involves chemically changing one element to another by bombarding the element with protons, neutrons, or alpha particles. Palladium-107 goes through beta decay. Transmutation Memory Tip: Element Changes

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+ 3. How does an atomic bomb work?

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+ 6.Fission is any process that yields two nuclei of almost _________________ _____________. 7.___________________________ use fission to generate electricity. -Heat from the reactions help boil water. -Steam then runs conventional turbines to produce the electricity Fission Memory Tip: Large elements break

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+ 4. How did the elements come to be?

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+ 8.Fusion is when two _________ elements combine. Fusion Memory Tip: Small elements combine

+ Guided Practice El Gato

+ Determine if the following reactions are fusion, fission, or transmutation

+ Guided Practice

+ Determine if the following reactions are fusion, fission, or transmutation

+ Guided Practice

+ Determine if the following reactions are fusion, fission, or transmutation

+ Guided Practice

+ Determine if the following reactions are fusion, fission, or transmutation

+ Guided Practice

+ Determine if the following reactions are fusion, fission, or transmutation

+ Guided Practice

+ Determine if the following reactions are fusion, fission, or transmutation

+ Guided Practice

+ Determine if the following reactions are fusion, fission, or transmutation

+ Guided Practice

+ Determine if the following reactions are fusion, fission, or transmutation

+ Guided Practice

+ Determine if the following reactions are fusion, fission, or transmutation

+ Guided Practice

+ Radiation Therapist Median Wage: $76,000

+ Independent Practice When you are done raise your hand and I will give you a POM You may not use notes on the POM NO SIDE TALK RULE APPLIES!