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Inside the Atom The Nucleus 5.2. I.What’s in the nucleus? A.Atomic Number - the number of protons in the nucleus B.Isotopes a.Isotopes - atoms of the.

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1 Inside the Atom The Nucleus 5.2

2 I.What’s in the nucleus? A.Atomic Number - the number of protons in the nucleus B.Isotopes a.Isotopes - atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons b.Mass Number - number of neutrons plus protons in a nucleus c.Table Pg 136 C.Nuclear Glue a.Strong nuclear force holds the protons together only if they are nearly touching

3 II.Radioactive Decay A.Atomic nuclei are stable when they have about the same number of neutrons and protons B.In unstable atoms, the nucleus must release a particle a.Energy is given off b.Radioactive decay - the release of nuclear particles and energy c.Transmutation - one element changed into another through radioactive decay

4 C.Some Isotopes Release Alpha Particles a.Smoke Detectors i.Americium-241 - undergoes transmutation by emitting an alpha particle ii.Alpha Particle - two protons and two neutrons iii.Creates electric current iv.Smoke stops electric current and alarm is triggered b.After releasing the alpha particle Americium is now Neptunium

5 D.Some isotopes Release Beta Particles a.Beta particle - high energy electron from the nucleus b.Neutron split into proton and electron c.Beta Particle is released with a large amount of energy d.Because there is now an extra proton, the atomic number and element are changed e.The mass stays the same.

6 III.Half - Life A.Half-life - the amount of time required for half a sample of the element to decay B.Half-lives are different for each element C.Continues at a steady pace D.Carbon Dating a.Carbon-14 is used to date dead animals, plants, and humans b.Half-life of 5730 years c.Once dead the carbon stops replacing itself d.By comparing how much is left to how much a living organisms would have, the date can be determined

7 E.Nuclear Waste Products a.Nuclear waste products are isotopes that release large amounts of radiation b.Contained in special waste containers IV.New Elements by Transmutation A.Using a particle accelerator, scientists smash alpha and beta particles into existing elements B.The particles are absorbed and changes the existing element into a new element with a larger atomic number

8 C.These elements do not exist in nature D.Elements 93-112 were created this way E.Tracer Elements a.Radioactive isotopes are introduced into a living organism b.The small half-lives prevent prolonged radiation c.Able to be followed by a device that detects radiation d.Used for medical diagnoses Pg 142 1-4


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