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Radiation and the Environment Nuclear Changes
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Fission vs. Fusion
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Fission
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Fission Nuclei of some elements can spontaneously lose particles or give off high energy radiation, split apart, or fuse together. Natural radioactive decay is a nuclear change in which unstable isotopes spontaneioudly emit fast-moving particles The left-overs are isotopes.
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Fig. 2-6, p. 28 Stepped Art Neutron Uranium-235 Fission fragment Fission fragment Energy n n n n n n Uranium-235 Nuclear (Fission) Chain Reaction
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Half Life Each Isotope decays at a specific rate characteristic of that isotope. When one half of the original sample is leftover, that time is the isotope’s half-life. The shorter the half-life the more radioactive the particle.
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Fission Controlled chain reactions are what power our nuclear reactors. Uncontrolled chain reactions are what cause a nuclear explosion.
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Nuclear Fusion While splitting an atom is called fission. Combining atoms is called fusion. It releases an enormous amount of energy. Only found in stars.
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