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Ch. 16 Environmental Science
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All matter is made of atoms Atoms have Proton Electron Neutrons Nucleus contains protons and neutrons has most of the mass Neutral protons = electrons
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Properties determined by protons Proton number never changes for that element Atomic number is proton number
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Mass number = protons + neutrons Isotopes – atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons Uranium 92 protons, 146 neutrons Mass number 238 Isotope U-235, 143 neutrons
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Radioactive atoms Unstable Decay Emit particles and energy from nuclei
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Radiation 1) alpha particles - 2 protons and 2 neutrons, cannot penetrate skin or paper, but dangerous in lung 2) beta particles – high speed electron, can penetrate skin, stopped with aluminum foil 3) gamma rays – electromagnetic radiation, can go through body. Can be blocked by several cm of lead or concrete, or 1 m of water
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Half-life The amount of time it takes for half the atoms in a sample of radioactive element to decay May be a few seconds to billions of years
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Nuclear fission A reaction in which the nucleus of a large atom is split into smaller nuclei Emits large amounts of energy May be used for electricity
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Nuclear Fission U-235 most commonly used Chain reaction releases energy
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Nuclear reactor vessel Where the fission of U-234 takes place Used to produce electricity Heat produced by fission instead of fossil fuels
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Breeder reactors Changes U-238 into plutonium-239 Pu-239 used as nuclear fuel Not used in the US because of terrorism Plutonium used in atomic bombs Nuclear Reaction-Plutonium video Nuclear Reaction-Plutonium video
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Nuclear power plants produce radioactive waste Radiation unhealthy to living cells May cause cancer and genetic mutations
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High level waste – emit large amounts of radiation Uranium fuel rods Control rods Water used to control the chain reactions Medium-level and low-level waste are not as radioactive, although more of these are generated
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Difficult to dispose of Long half-lives – takes 1000’s of years to decay. Sealed on containers that will not decay Stored underground- geologically stable Yucca Mountains, Nevada Huge environmental concerns
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Meltdown- chain reaction goes out of control and melts the reactor core. Chernobyl, Ukraine, April 1986-meltdown 116,000 people permanently left At least 15,000 cases of cancer Old plant, lacked many safety features Utube Utube 20 th anniv. Utube 20 th anniv. Utube
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