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1 Warm-Up 9/30/14 Get a textbook. How would you write the shorthand notation for uranium-232? Check your notes.

2 Understand how to identify nuclear reactions
Objective 9/30/14 Understand how to identify nuclear reactions Agenda 9/30/14 Nuclear Reactions

3 Warm-Up 9/30/14 2) How would you write the shorthand notation for uranium-232? Check your notes.

4 Warm-Up 9/30/14 2) How would you write the shorthand notation for uranium-232? Check your notes.

5 Review of Atom Three subatomic particles? 2) Where is each found?
3) Charge of each? 4) Which have a relative mass of 1?

6 Fission: the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller fragments
Fission vs. Fusion Fission: the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller fragments

7 Fission vs. Fusion Fusion: nuclei (plural of nucleus) combine to produce a nucleus of greater mass.

8 Copy down the examples of : -beta emission -electron capture
Textbook Pgs. 802 and 804 Copy down the examples of : -beta emission -electron capture -positron emission -alpha emission -gamma radiation 2) What changes in each type of radiation?

9 Beta particle (electron)  no mass
Beta emission Beta particle (electron)  no mass

10 Beta particle (electron)  no mass
Electron capture Beta particle (electron)  no mass

11 Positron  mass of electron but positive charge
Positron emission Positron  mass of electron but positive charge

12 Alpha emission

13 Gamma rays have no mass  energy
Gamma Radiation Gamma rays have no mass  energy

14 Homework 9/30/14 No homework


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