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Test on Friday – Make sure you are studying!! If you got below an 85 on your test, you can come to my Knight Time… Talk to me if you are interested. Suppose that a new element (E) were discovered that existed as three natural isotopes. 25% of the atoms had a mass of 278, 38% had a mass of 281, and the remainder had a mass of 285. What would be listed as the atomic weight of this element?
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Unit Two, Day Four Kimrey 11 September 2012
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If an atom loses an electron, it becomes more positive. Positive ions are called cations. If an atom gains an electron, it becomes more negative. Negative ions are called anions.
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In chemical reactions, there are no changes in the nuclei of the atoms, so the identities of the atoms do not change But, in nuclear reactions, an atom of one element changes into an atom of another element. They involve a change in the atom’s nucleus
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Radioactive isotopes – unstable due to too many neutrons Emit particles and energy to become stable atom – changes identity of atom. Unstable radioactive atoms undergo radioactive decay until they form stable nonradioactive atoms, often of a different element
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Fusion: small atoms coming together to make a bigger atom occurs on the sun; very hot temperatures Atoms “fuse” together Fission: breaking a large atom into smaller atoms (called daughter nuclei) Natural radioactive decay
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Alpha decay ( ): 2 protons & 2 neutrons (He) Least dangerous 92 235 U 90 231 Th + 2 4 He Beta decay ( or 0 e): high speed electron 231 Th 231 Pa + 0 -1 e Gamma rays ( ): energy given off Most dangerous Usually accompany alpha and beta radiation ** Balance both mass numbers and atomic numbers
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A radioactive isotope may have to give off many particles to finally become stable. This is called a decay series. 238 U 4 He + 234 Th 234 Th 0 -1 e + 234 Pa
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Neutrons are sometimes involved in nuclear reactions. Remember, neutrons have a mass of 1 and an atomic number of 0 (since there are no protons in a neutron)
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Kills cancer Used to diagnose of disease Energy production Nuclear power plants – fission of uranium-235 Carbon dating – dating fossils (C-14 detection) Smoke detectors Food Irradiation
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