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TOPIC: Benefits & Dangers of: Radioisotopes Do Now: Draw Bohrs Model for the Cl-35 isotope
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RADIOISOTOPE - isotopes who’s nucleus is unstable and dissipate excess energy by spontaneously emitting radioactive particles (we will learn about these next week)
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Carbon-14 Carbon Dating Not that kind of dating?!
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C-14 used to date organic (previously living) materials
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U-238 decay series U-238 decays to Pb-206 (many steps) Over time, amount of U and amount of Pb –Scientists use the ratio of U-238 to Pb-206 to date rocks
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Radioactive Tracers Determine the way in which a chemical reaction occur –P-31: determines P uptake in plants –C-14: maps C in metabolic processes –C-14: maps organic molecules and figures out reaction mechanisms Used to track the distribution of a substance in cells/tissues in the body
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Medical radioisotopes with short half-lives (quickly eliminated from the body) –Tracers in medical diagnosis –Treatment of cancer I-131: Diagnosis & treat thyroid disorders Co-60: gamma emitter –Used to kill cancerous tumors Tc-99: treatment of brain cancer
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Industrial Applications Kill bacteria and spores in food and mail Co-60: kills bacteria in foods l
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Power Plants Used as a fuel source to generate electricity No contributions to greenhouse gases
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Radiation Risks Can damage normal tissue High doses can cause illness & death Can cause mutations in DNA Disposal of waste is difficult (esp. from nuclear power plants) Have long half-lives and remain radioactive for long periods of time
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Chernobyl
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