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Chapter 25 – Nuclear Changes
Radioactivity
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Objectives Describe the structure of an atom and its nucleus.
Explain what radioactivity is. Compare and contrast properties of radioactive and stable nuclei. Discuss the discovery of radioactivity.
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Nucleus Composed of protons and neutrons which account for most of the atom’s mass
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Strong force Causes protons and neutrons to be attracted to each other in the nucleus
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Video clip The strong force is powerful only when neutrons and protons are close to each other The protons and neutrons in a large nucleus are held less tightly by the strong force than those in a small nucleus
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Radioactivity The nuclear decay that occurs when the strong force is not large enough to hold the nucleus together and the nucleus gives off matter and energy
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Isotopes Atoms of the same element with varying number of neutrons
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A nucleus with too many or too few neutrons compared to protons is radioactive
Atomic number = number of protons in an atom Mass number = number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus If an element has a neutron to proton ratio of 1.2 or higher than the element is radioactive
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143 Symbol Atomic Number Number of protons Mass Number 1H 1 235U 92
Number of Neutrons 1H 1 235U 92 235 = 143
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Element Radioactivity
Uranium was discovered in 1896 by Henri Becquerel as a radioactive element Polonium and Radium were discovered as radioactivity by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898 Video Clip
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In-Class Assignment/Homework
25.1 Reinforcement WKT Tomorrow – 25.1 Enrichment WKT 25.1 & 25.2 Directed Reading WKT
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