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Nuclear Decay October 15 nd  & 16 th , 2009
The Atom- Review ,[object Object],1.  The nucleus which contains: 2.  Orbiting electrons. protons neutrons ,[object Object],[object Object]
X A Z Mass number Atomic number Element symbol =  number of protons + number of neutrons =  number of protons Isotope Symbol Review A   =  number of protons + number of neutrons Z   =  number of protons A – Z  =  number of neutrons **Number of neutrons = Mass Number – Atomic Number**
Fill in the chart for each isotope 235 92 92 143 92 92 238 146 Isotopes of any particular element contain the  same  number of protons, but  different   numbers of neutrons. U 235 92 U 238 92 A Z Number of protons Number of neutrons A Z Number of protons Number of neutrons
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Radioactive decay results in the emission of either: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Radioactive Decay ,[object Object],In a nuclear reaction the  MASS  and  ATOMIC NUMBER  must be the  SAME  on both sides of the equations
An alpha particle is identical to that of a helium nucleus. It contains two protons and two neutrons. Alpha Decay unstable atom more stable atom alpha particle X A Z Y A - 4 Z - 2 + He 4 2
Alpha Decay + Loss of 2 protons & 2 neutrons:  Atomic # decreases by 2 Mass # decreases by 4 Ra 226 88 Rn 222 86 He 4 2
Write your own Alpha Decay What is Y? X A Z Y A - 4 Z - 2 + He 4 2 Rn 222 86 + Y A Z He 4 2 Rn 222 86 He 4 2 + Po 218 84 He 4 2
Write the equation for the alpha  decay of Uranium-234  U 234 + He 4 2 U 234 92 + Th 230 90 He 4 2
Find the missing starting material X A Z + Pb 214  82 He 4 2 He 4 2 + Pb 214 82 He 4 2 Po 218 84
Beta Emission A beta particle is a fast moving electron which is emitted from the nucleus of an atom undergoing radioactive decay. Beta emission occurs when a  neutron changes into a proton and an electron . b eta particle  (electron) proton stays  in nucleus X A Z Y A Z + 1 + e 0 -1
Beta Emission + ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Po 218 84 e 0 -1 At 218 85
Write your own Beta Emission What is Y? X A Z Y A Z + 1 + e 0 -1 Th 234 90 Y A Z + e 0 -1 Th 234 90 Pa 234 91 + e 0 -1
Write the equation for the beta e mission of carbon-14 C 14 + C 14 N 14 7 + e 0 -1
Find the missing starting material X A Z Bi 214 83 + e 0 -1 Pb 214 82 Bi 214 83 + e 0 -1
Electron Capture is the opposite of Beta Emission Electron Capture The capture of the electron allows a  proton to turn into a neutron X A Z e 0 -1 + Y A Z-1
Electron Capture + ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Po 218 84 e 0 -1 At 218 85
Write your own Electron Capture What is Y? X A Z e 0 -1 + Y A Z-1 Ar 37 18 e 0 -1 + Y A Z-1 Ar 37 18 e 0 -1 + Cl 37 17
Write the equation for electron c apture of nickel-59 Ni 59 + Ni 59 28 e 0 -1 + Co 59 27
Find the missing starting material X A Z e 0 -1 + C 14 6 N 14 7 e 0 -1 + C 14 6
Positron Emission A positron is like an electron but it has a positive charge. During positron emission a  proton changes into a neutron  and the excess positive charge is emitted . positron mass stays  in nucleus X A Z Y A Z - 1 + e 0 +1
Positron Emission + ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Po 218 84 e 0 +1 At 218 85
Write your own Positron Emission What is Y? X A Z Y A Z - 1 + e 0 +1 B 8 5 Y A Z + e 0 +1 B 8 5 Be 8 4 + e 0 +1
Write the equation for the positron e mission of oxygen-16 O 16 + O 16 N 16 7 + e 0 +1
Find the missing starting material X A Z Cu 66 29 + e 0 +1 Zn 66 30 Cu 66 29 + e 0 +1
Gamma Decay ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],X A Z X A Z  +  0 0
Summary Reaction What happens? Mass # Atomic # Alpha Decay   Lose Helium Nucleus -4 -2 Beta Decay    - Lose electron from nucleus (neutron turns into proton) No change +1 Electron Capture Gain electron in nucleus (proton turns into neutron) No change -1 Positron Emission    Lose positron  (proton turns into neutron) No change -1 Gammy Decay   Emit high energy gamma ray No change No change
Nuclear Stability ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Nuclear Stability Graph Dark band =  stable nucleus Areas off line =  radioactive
Fission ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Chain Reaction ,[object Object],[object Object]
Fusion ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Fission Fusion Nuclei combine Nucleus splits End product is heavier than reactants End product is lighter than reactants Energy is released LOTS of energy released Can’t contain reaction Reaction can be harnessed Nuclear  Change

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Nuclear Decay

  • 1. Nuclear Decay October 15 nd & 16 th , 2009
  • 2.
  • 3. X A Z Mass number Atomic number Element symbol = number of protons + number of neutrons = number of protons Isotope Symbol Review A = number of protons + number of neutrons Z = number of protons A – Z = number of neutrons **Number of neutrons = Mass Number – Atomic Number**
  • 4. Fill in the chart for each isotope 235 92 92 143 92 92 238 146 Isotopes of any particular element contain the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons. U 235 92 U 238 92 A Z Number of protons Number of neutrons A Z Number of protons Number of neutrons
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. An alpha particle is identical to that of a helium nucleus. It contains two protons and two neutrons. Alpha Decay unstable atom more stable atom alpha particle X A Z Y A - 4 Z - 2 + He 4 2
  • 8. Alpha Decay + Loss of 2 protons & 2 neutrons: Atomic # decreases by 2 Mass # decreases by 4 Ra 226 88 Rn 222 86 He 4 2
  • 9. Write your own Alpha Decay What is Y? X A Z Y A - 4 Z - 2 + He 4 2 Rn 222 86 + Y A Z He 4 2 Rn 222 86 He 4 2 + Po 218 84 He 4 2
  • 10. Write the equation for the alpha decay of Uranium-234 U 234 + He 4 2 U 234 92 + Th 230 90 He 4 2
  • 11. Find the missing starting material X A Z + Pb 214 82 He 4 2 He 4 2 + Pb 214 82 He 4 2 Po 218 84
  • 12. Beta Emission A beta particle is a fast moving electron which is emitted from the nucleus of an atom undergoing radioactive decay. Beta emission occurs when a neutron changes into a proton and an electron . b eta particle (electron) proton stays in nucleus X A Z Y A Z + 1 + e 0 -1
  • 13.
  • 14. Write your own Beta Emission What is Y? X A Z Y A Z + 1 + e 0 -1 Th 234 90 Y A Z + e 0 -1 Th 234 90 Pa 234 91 + e 0 -1
  • 15. Write the equation for the beta e mission of carbon-14 C 14 + C 14 N 14 7 + e 0 -1
  • 16. Find the missing starting material X A Z Bi 214 83 + e 0 -1 Pb 214 82 Bi 214 83 + e 0 -1
  • 17. Electron Capture is the opposite of Beta Emission Electron Capture The capture of the electron allows a proton to turn into a neutron X A Z e 0 -1 + Y A Z-1
  • 18.
  • 19. Write your own Electron Capture What is Y? X A Z e 0 -1 + Y A Z-1 Ar 37 18 e 0 -1 + Y A Z-1 Ar 37 18 e 0 -1 + Cl 37 17
  • 20. Write the equation for electron c apture of nickel-59 Ni 59 + Ni 59 28 e 0 -1 + Co 59 27
  • 21. Find the missing starting material X A Z e 0 -1 + C 14 6 N 14 7 e 0 -1 + C 14 6
  • 22. Positron Emission A positron is like an electron but it has a positive charge. During positron emission a proton changes into a neutron and the excess positive charge is emitted . positron mass stays in nucleus X A Z Y A Z - 1 + e 0 +1
  • 23.
  • 24. Write your own Positron Emission What is Y? X A Z Y A Z - 1 + e 0 +1 B 8 5 Y A Z + e 0 +1 B 8 5 Be 8 4 + e 0 +1
  • 25. Write the equation for the positron e mission of oxygen-16 O 16 + O 16 N 16 7 + e 0 +1
  • 26. Find the missing starting material X A Z Cu 66 29 + e 0 +1 Zn 66 30 Cu 66 29 + e 0 +1
  • 27.
  • 28. Summary Reaction What happens? Mass # Atomic # Alpha Decay  Lose Helium Nucleus -4 -2 Beta Decay  - Lose electron from nucleus (neutron turns into proton) No change +1 Electron Capture Gain electron in nucleus (proton turns into neutron) No change -1 Positron Emission   Lose positron (proton turns into neutron) No change -1 Gammy Decay  Emit high energy gamma ray No change No change
  • 29.
  • 30. Nuclear Stability Graph Dark band = stable nucleus Areas off line = radioactive
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34. Fission Fusion Nuclei combine Nucleus splits End product is heavier than reactants End product is lighter than reactants Energy is released LOTS of energy released Can’t contain reaction Reaction can be harnessed Nuclear Change