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Radioactivity
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Total mass of nucleus is always less than the sum of its protons and neutrons Compare the mass of He-4 to that of its nucleus - mass of 2 protons + 2 neutrons = 4.031882 μ - mass of He nucleus = 4.002602 μ 0.02928 μ of mass is lost Mass/energy did not disappear, its gone into another form Binding Energy
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Lost mass becomes energy E = mc 2 Energy from the mass is being used to hold the nucleus together – Called Binding Energy The nucleus is composed of protons (+) and neutrons (neutral), so electrostatic forces are pushing the particles apart Binding energy forms the Strong Nuclear Force holding the nucleus together Total Binding Energy
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Emission of subatomic particles or high energy electromagnetic radiation from the nucleus of an atom Atoms with a higher neutron to proton ratio will decay spontaneously Radioactivity
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Discovered in 1896 by Henri Becquerel Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radioactive elements and emissions produced by decay Discovery
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Alpha Decay ( ) Beta Decay ( ) Gamma decay ( ) 3 Types of Radioactivity
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Atom decays into a smaller atom and a positively charged alpha particle ( ) Alpha particle consists of a He nucleus (2 protons, 2 neutrons) Atom undergoing alpha decay is called the parent When the parent emits the particle, it becomes the daughter Alpha Decay
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Process of forming the new element is called transmutation 226 Ra 222 Rn + 4 He
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Has largest ionizing power = ability to ionize molecules & atoms due to largeness of -particle But has lowest penetrating power = ability to penetrate matter Skin, even air, protect against -particle radiation
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U – 235 undergoes alpha decay. Write the nuclear equation. Example
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Emission of the electron from a nucleus Electron is emitted from the nucleus as a neutron changes into a proton 1 0 n 1 1 p + 0 -1 e No nucleons are lost, therefore the atomic mass is the same for the parent and daughter Beta Decay
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Since the parent loses a charge of –1, the daughter must gain a charge of +1 6 14 C 7 14 N + e Again, the identity of the atom changes – transmutation
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Beta Decay
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Lower ionizing power than alpha particle But higher penetration power Requires sheet of metal or thick piece of wood to arrest penetration more damage outside of body, but less in (alpha particle is opposite)
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K – 43 undergoes beta decay, write the nuclear reaction. Example
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Very similar to emission of photons by excited electrons Nucleus itself is excited and when it falls back to lower energy, emits a chargeless photon which is gamma radiation Gamma decay does not change the element Happens along with alpha and beta decay Gamma Decay
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Lowest ionizing power, highest penetrating power requires several inches lead shielding
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Write a nuclear equation for each of the following: 1. beta decay in Bk-249 2. alpha decay of Ra-224 Practice
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Time for ½ of sample to decay Half-Life
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P-32 has a half-life of 14.3 days. If you start with 4.0 mg of P-32, how many mg remain after 57.2 days? The half-life of radon is 3.824 days. After what time will 0ne-fourth of the given amount of radon remain? A sample begins with 16mg of Po. After 12 min, the sample contains only 1.0mg. What is the half-life of Po? Example
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