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ICP 10/2/12 Finish radioactivity
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Warmup 1)Which particles are lightest: protons, neutrons, electrons? 2)Which particles are in the nucleus: protons, neutrons, electrons? 3)Write a nuclear symbol: 3 protons, 4 neutrons, 2 electrons
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Agenda Fission/Fusion Notes Finish Lab Report (Centsium) / Check homework (Half-Life Problems) Go over answers to Half-Life Problems Tomorrow: Meet in computer lab with textbook and 1 st quarter test study guide.
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What is fission? http://library.thinkquest.org/17940/texts/fission/fission.html
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Why does the chain reaction work? http://library.thinkquest.org/17940/texts/fission/fission.html
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C. Johannesson F ission splitting a nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei 1 g of 235 U = 3 tons of coal
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Where does the energy in fission come from? 235U + 1 neutron 2 neutrons + 92Kr + 142Ba + ENERGY The energy was stored in the strong binding forces that held the uranium nucleus together.
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Fission Chain Reactions An uncontrolled fission reaction results in a big explosion. Hiroshima! A controlled fission reaction will give nuclear power at a power plant.
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C. Johannesson F ission
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C. Johannesson Nuclear Power Fission Reactors Cooling Tower
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C. Johannesson Nuclear Power Fission Reactors
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Fusion Fusion occurs in the sun when four hydrogens are forced together by the energy of high temperature and high pressure. 4 Hydrogens 1 Helium. What bizarre thing happened? The protons changed to neutrons. This change releases energy, and this is why fusion produces energy. Fusion
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C. Johannesson Mass Defect Difference between the mass of an atom and the mass of its individual particles. 4.00260 amu4.03298 amu
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