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Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Nuclear Force The force that holds the protons together is called the NUCLEAR FORCEThe force that holds the protons together is called the NUCLEAR FORCE This is stronger than the ELECTROSTATIC FORCE that repels protons away from each other.This is stronger than the ELECTROSTATIC FORCE that repels protons away from each other.

THE NUCLEAR FORCE IS STRONGER THAN ELECTROSTATIC FORCE NUCLEAR ELECTROSTATIC

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Nuclear Fission: Nuclear fission is the splitting of the nucleus, breaking the nuclear force (the glue), which releases all of that binding energy.Nuclear fission is the splitting of the nucleus, breaking the nuclear force (the glue), which releases all of that binding energy. The two split pieces weigh less than the original nucleus.The two split pieces weigh less than the original nucleus. This lost mass is converted into raw energy.This lost mass is converted into raw energy. PLAY DON’T CHA VIDEO

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Uses of Fission Nuclear fission can be used to release energy quickly with weapons of mass destruction.Nuclear fission can be used to release energy quickly with weapons of mass destruction. Nuclear fission can be used to release energy slowly with nuclear power plants to create electricity.Nuclear fission can be used to release energy slowly with nuclear power plants to create electricity. Both require a chain reaction.Both require a chain reaction.

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Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Were You Paying Attention? Which of the following IS NOT associated with nuclear fission? A. A fast chain reaction B. An unstable nucleus decays C. Splitting the nucleus D. Matter turns into energyWhich of the following IS NOT associated with nuclear fission? A. A fast chain reaction B. An unstable nucleus decays C. Splitting the nucleus D. Matter turns into energy

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Nuclear Fission: 1.Fire a neutron into the nucleus 2.The nucleus absorbs the neutron and becomes unstable 3.The nucleus splits, releasing energy 4.A chain reaction begins ENERGY RELEASE Stray Neutrons What is Fission?

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Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Nuclear Power Nuclear power plants produce the most energy of any type of source.Nuclear power plants produce the most energy of any type of source. But they are very dangerous and produce toxic waste.But they are very dangerous and produce toxic waste. In 2011, Japan had a major nuclear accident.In 2011, Japan had a major nuclear accident. San Onofre, California is considered a dangerous plant.San Onofre, California is considered a dangerous plant. Fukishima AccidentSan OnofreGoogle Earth

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Other Uses of Nuclear Radioactive isotopes can be used for medicine, farming and manufacturing.Radioactive isotopes can be used for medicine, farming and manufacturing. Breaking protons off of the nucleus allow doctors to better treat cancer.Breaking protons off of the nucleus allow doctors to better treat cancer. Nuclear power can used to drive submarines.Nuclear power can used to drive submarines. Radioactive IsotopesWhat is Proton Therapy

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Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Nuclear Fusion: Two Hydrogen atoms fuse into a Helium atom and release energy and a neutronTwo Hydrogen atoms fuse into a Helium atom and release energy and a neutron This process is what powers the Sun.This process is what powers the Sun. ENERGY RELEASE What is the Sun? Crash CourseFission vs Fusion Fusion in Stars

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Solar Power In one day, the Sun produces enough energy to power the whole Earth for one year!In one day, the Sun produces enough energy to power the whole Earth for one year! Solar panels are photovoltaic cells, meaning they response to the photons in light.Solar panels are photovoltaic cells, meaning they response to the photons in light. Solar panels produce a flow of electrons when struck by photons.Solar panels produce a flow of electrons when struck by photons. How Solar Panels WorkCal-Energy Solar Farms

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Think About It If you were given a one way ticket to another planet, would you go and live there?If you were given a one way ticket to another planet, would you go and live there?

Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Mission to Mars Mars One is a project to send 6-10 people to live on Mars for the rest of their lives. No return ticket!Mars One is a project to send 6-10 people to live on Mars for the rest of their lives. No return ticket! A normal rocket takes 8 months to get to Mars.A normal rocket takes 8 months to get to Mars. A fusion rocket would get you there in 80 days!A fusion rocket would get you there in 80 days! Mars One PromoMars OverviewMars Rovers

LESSON SUMMARY  Identify the Main Topic. Use my analogies. The topic we learned in chemistry today was __________, which is caused by…  Give an example of the topic. For instance, _____ is a good example of the topic because…  Explain additional details of your example. Furthermore, your example shows the topic because it demonstrates…