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1. shielding gamma rayscontainment shell shielding 2. nuclear shell modelcontainment shellnuclear shell model nuclear shell model 3. control rodsnucleonfission fission 4. positronfissioncontrol rods radioactive dating 5. decay seriesfilm badgepositron control rods 6. critical massradioactive datingdecay series positron 7. fusioncontrol rodsGeiger counter decay series 8. moderatorband of stabilitymoderator critical mass 9. chain reactiondecay serieschain reaction Geiger counter 10. radioactive tracersGeiger counterradioactive tracers moderator amu amu0.574 amu amu x J1.22 x J8.58 x J 7.57 x J x J/nucleon1.11 x J/nucleon1.41 x J/nucleon 1.40 x J/nucleon g Fe g P g Ba g Cu g Mn g K g Ru g Ni-65 Fe-54 Ne-22Ni-61 B-11 1 point/correct question 0.33 point for answering definitions Questions: 11, 12, 14,15 = 3 points Questions: 13, 16, 17,18 = 2 points 30 points total NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY - Quiz

Th He + Ra Rn  + Fr Hg  Au Pt He + Os Au  + Hg Re  W Po He + Pb Pt  + Au Os  Re At He + Bi Tl  + Pb Pt  Ir Fe-54 Ne-22 Ni-61 B-11

1. gamma rays gamma rayscontainment shell shielding 2. containment shellcontainment shellnuclear shell model nuclear shell model 3. nucleonnucleonfission fission 4. film badgefissioncontrol rods radioactive dating 5. control rodsfilm badgepositron control rods 6. band of stabilityradioactive datingdecay series positron 7. decay seriescontrol rodsGeiger counter decay series 8. fusionband of stabilitymoderator critical mass 9. moderatordecay serieschain reaction Geiger counter 10. chain reactionGeiger counterradioactive tracers moderator amu amu0.574 amu amu x J1.22 x J8.58 x J 7.57 x J x J/nucleon1.11 x J/nucleon1.41 x J/nucleon 1.40 x J/nucleon g Tc g P g Ba g Cu g Ag g K g Ru g Ni-65 S-34 1 point/correct question 0.33 point for answering definitions [A] Questions: 11, 12, 14,15 = 3 points [B] Questions: 13, 16, 17,18 = 2 points 30 points total NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY - Quiz When assigning partial points for questions #11-18: Work with an equation gets 2 points [A] …3 points for correct answer showing work …1 point for no equation or work without units …1 point deduction for each math error Award 1 point for an attempt for questions [B] …2 points for correct answer

Rn He + Po Pb  + Bi Ir  Os S-34