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Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. PHYSICAL SCIENCE sixth edition Bill W. Tillery Chapter 13 Nuclear Reactions
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ParticleCompositionChargePenetration Alphaα 2 protons and 2 neutrons 2+ stopped by paper Betaβ an electron 1- stopped by aluminum Gammaγ pure energy 0 stopped by lead Radioactive particles
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Relative penetrating abilities of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation
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nucleus Proton and neutron called “nucleons”
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Atomic number (Z) = number of protons in nucleus Mass number (A) = number of protons + number of neutrons = atomic number (Z) + number of neutrons Isotopes - atoms of the same element (X) with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei X A Z U 235 92 U 238 92 Mass Number Atomic Number Element Symbol
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Origins of Radiation Exposure in the US Natural background (81%): Biggest source: Radon-222 Medicine (15%)Consumer products (4%) Can’t see it Can’t smell it Can’t taste it Can’t hear it Can’t feel it
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Chemically inert, uncharged noble gas Produced from decay of uranium-238 Seeps out of rocks and soil Builds up indoors and in mines T 1/2 is 3.8 days Decays by alpha particle emission Produces short-lived solid alpha-emitters - Polonium 218 and 214 Radon-222
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Zone 1 (red zones)Highest Potential Zone 2 (orange zones)Moderate Potential Zone 3 (yellow zones)Low Potential
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Biological Effects of Radiation Radiation absorbed dose (rad) Roentgen equivalent for man (rem) Units of Radiation Devices to measure radiation Geiger counter Personal dosimeters
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Fig. 13.11 Working parts of a Geiger counter
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Table 10.1
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