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          Nuclear Chemistry: Identifying Forms of Radiation
     Nuclear reactions are quite different than chemical reactions in that they involve a change inside
     the nucleus rather than an exchange or sharing of electrons. An unstable nucleus decays into a
     products that are more stable. When an unstable nucleus decays, it releases radiation in the
     form of alpha particles, beta particles, and/or positrons.

                        239                        235            4
     Alpha Decay:           Pu                         U   +        He
                        94                         92             2
                        60                         60             0
     Beta Decay:           Co                         Ni +           β
                        27                         28             −1
                        37                         37             0
     Positron Emission:    Ca                         K +            β
                        20                         19             +1

     Directions: Place a check to identify the form of radiation demonstrated by each reaction below.

                                                                          Alpha          Beta             Positron
1.
        234                   234                   0
            Pa                    U        +           β
        91                    92                    −1
2.
         222                  218                   4
             Rn                   Po           +        He
         86                   84                    2
3.
         37                 37                     0
            K                  Ar      +              β
         19                 18                     +1
4.
         99                  99                     0
            Tc                  Ru         +           β
         43                  44                     −1
5.
          19                  19                   0
               Ne                  F   +              β
          10                  9                    +1
6.
          32                 32                    0
             P                  S      +              β
          15                 16                    −1
7.
          238                 234                  4
              U                   Th           +        He
          92                  90                   2
8.
         53                  53                     0
            Fe                  Mn     +               β
         26                  25                     +1
9.
          220                 216                  4
              Fr                  At           +        He
          87                  85                   2

                                               © 2003 Teachnology, Inc.
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Name ______________________                                     Date _______________________


     Nuclear Chemistry: Predicting Nuclear Decay Part 1
Directions: Predict the products of the following nuclear reactions.


     235                    231
1.          U                     Th     +       ________________




     6              1              4
2.     Li       +     n              He          +       ________________
     3              0              2



     14                    14
3.      C                     N    +      ________________
     6                     7



     226                     222
4.          Ra                     Rn        +           ________________




     32             0
5.        P     +      e               ________________
                    −1




     220      4
6.       Fr +   He                        ________________
     87       2




     198                     198
7.         Au                      Hg     +              ________________




     14     4                           1
8.      N +   He                          H          +       ________________
     7      2                           1

                                         © 2003 Teachnology, Inc.
                                                   16
Name ______________________                                          Date _______________________


     Nuclear Chemistry: Predicting Nuclear Decay Part 2
Directions: Predict the reactants of the following nuclear reactions.


                                        231                           4
1. ________________                           Th             +          He
                                                                      2



                                       0                     131
2. ________________                       e          +           Xe
                                       −1                    54



                              4                              241                    1
3. ________________ +           He                                     Pu      +      n
                              2                                                     0



                                         0                       10
4. ________________                         e            +          B
                                         −1                      5



     7                                                       8
5.       Li   +    ________________                            Be
                                                             4




     235                                                     72                   1         160
6.            U   + ________________                                 Zn     + 4     n   +       Sm
                                                                                  0         62




                                              0                       3
7.   ________________                            e               +        He
                                              −1


                                         216                          4
8.   ________________                           At           +          He
                                         85                           2


                                       © 2003 Teachnology, Inc.
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Name ______________________                                 Date _______________________


                                 Nuclear Chemistry: Half-life
Radioactive substances decay at a constant rate. There are a number of unstable nuclei that
decay in a given time. The time that it takes for half of the atoms in a given sample of an element
to decay is termed the half-life.

To determine half-life:                               To determine how much of an unstable
                                                      remains after a given time:
Half-life = total time elapsed
                half-life
                                                             Fraction remaining=    (1/2)Half-life
Data Table 1: Known Half-life of selected elements:
198                                     131                          42
     Au: 2.69 days                           I: 8.07 days             K: 12.4 hours
32                                      90                           53
  P: 14.3 days                            Sr: 28.1 years                  Fe: 8.51 minutes


1. Predict the mass of a 75.00 g sample of 198Au after 16.14 years.




2. How many days are required for 32P to undergo 6 half-lives?




3. Predict the mass of a 125.00 g sample of 42K after 62.0 years.




4. Of all of the elements listed above, which element decays the fastest? Predict
the mass of a 107g sample of this element after 34.04 minutes.




5. If a 120 g sample of a radioactive element decays to 15 g in 40 minutes, what
is the element’s half-life?




                                        © 2003 Teachnology, Inc.
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Name ______________________                                  Date _______________________


                 Nuclear Chemistry Review Quiz: Form A
Directions (Questions 1 and 2): For questions 1 and 2 predict the missing
reactant or product and identify the form of radiation demonstrated in each
problem.

     198                    198
1.         Au                     Hg      +      ________________


                                                  Form of radiation: __________________


     238                                                       241                1
2.         U      +   ________________                               Pu       +     n
                                                                                  0

                                                  Form of radiation: __________________

                                                         85
3. Predict the mass of a 135 gram sample                      Kr    after 32.28 years.

      85
           Kr    Half-life = 10.76 years

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Nuclear Chemistry Review Quiz: Form B

Directions (Questions 1 and 2): For questions 1 and 2 predict the missing
reactant or product and identify the form of radiation demonstrated in each
problem.

      14                  14
1.       C                   N      +      ________________
      6                   7

                                                  Form of radiation: __________________


                                              0               3
2.    ________________                           e       +         He
                                              −1

                                                  Form of radiation: __________________

                                                         32
3. Predict the mass of a 155 gram sample                      P after 28.6 days.

           32
                P Half-life = 14.3 days


                                        © 2003 Teachnology, Inc.
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Nuclear Decay

  • 1. Name ______________________ Date _______________________ Nuclear Chemistry: Identifying Forms of Radiation Nuclear reactions are quite different than chemical reactions in that they involve a change inside the nucleus rather than an exchange or sharing of electrons. An unstable nucleus decays into a products that are more stable. When an unstable nucleus decays, it releases radiation in the form of alpha particles, beta particles, and/or positrons. 239 235 4 Alpha Decay: Pu U + He 94 92 2 60 60 0 Beta Decay: Co Ni + β 27 28 −1 37 37 0 Positron Emission: Ca K + β 20 19 +1 Directions: Place a check to identify the form of radiation demonstrated by each reaction below. Alpha Beta Positron 1. 234 234 0 Pa U + β 91 92 −1 2. 222 218 4 Rn Po + He 86 84 2 3. 37 37 0 K Ar + β 19 18 +1 4. 99 99 0 Tc Ru + β 43 44 −1 5. 19 19 0 Ne F + β 10 9 +1 6. 32 32 0 P S + β 15 16 −1 7. 238 234 4 U Th + He 92 90 2 8. 53 53 0 Fe Mn + β 26 25 +1 9. 220 216 4 Fr At + He 87 85 2 © 2003 Teachnology, Inc. 15
  • 2. Name ______________________ Date _______________________ Nuclear Chemistry: Predicting Nuclear Decay Part 1 Directions: Predict the products of the following nuclear reactions. 235 231 1. U Th + ________________ 6 1 4 2. Li + n He + ________________ 3 0 2 14 14 3. C N + ________________ 6 7 226 222 4. Ra Rn + ________________ 32 0 5. P + e ________________ −1 220 4 6. Fr + He ________________ 87 2 198 198 7. Au Hg + ________________ 14 4 1 8. N + He H + ________________ 7 2 1 © 2003 Teachnology, Inc. 16
  • 3. Name ______________________ Date _______________________ Nuclear Chemistry: Predicting Nuclear Decay Part 2 Directions: Predict the reactants of the following nuclear reactions. 231 4 1. ________________ Th + He 2 0 131 2. ________________ e + Xe −1 54 4 241 1 3. ________________ + He Pu + n 2 0 0 10 4. ________________ e + B −1 5 7 8 5. Li + ________________ Be 4 235 72 1 160 6. U + ________________ Zn + 4 n + Sm 0 62 0 3 7. ________________ e + He −1 216 4 8. ________________ At + He 85 2 © 2003 Teachnology, Inc. 17
  • 4. Name ______________________ Date _______________________ Nuclear Chemistry: Half-life Radioactive substances decay at a constant rate. There are a number of unstable nuclei that decay in a given time. The time that it takes for half of the atoms in a given sample of an element to decay is termed the half-life. To determine half-life: To determine how much of an unstable remains after a given time: Half-life = total time elapsed half-life Fraction remaining= (1/2)Half-life Data Table 1: Known Half-life of selected elements: 198 131 42 Au: 2.69 days I: 8.07 days K: 12.4 hours 32 90 53 P: 14.3 days Sr: 28.1 years Fe: 8.51 minutes 1. Predict the mass of a 75.00 g sample of 198Au after 16.14 years. 2. How many days are required for 32P to undergo 6 half-lives? 3. Predict the mass of a 125.00 g sample of 42K after 62.0 years. 4. Of all of the elements listed above, which element decays the fastest? Predict the mass of a 107g sample of this element after 34.04 minutes. 5. If a 120 g sample of a radioactive element decays to 15 g in 40 minutes, what is the element’s half-life? © 2003 Teachnology, Inc. 18
  • 5. Name ______________________ Date _______________________ Nuclear Chemistry Review Quiz: Form A Directions (Questions 1 and 2): For questions 1 and 2 predict the missing reactant or product and identify the form of radiation demonstrated in each problem. 198 198 1. Au Hg + ________________ Form of radiation: __________________ 238 241 1 2. U + ________________ Pu + n 0 Form of radiation: __________________ 85 3. Predict the mass of a 135 gram sample Kr after 32.28 years. 85 Kr Half-life = 10.76 years ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nuclear Chemistry Review Quiz: Form B Directions (Questions 1 and 2): For questions 1 and 2 predict the missing reactant or product and identify the form of radiation demonstrated in each problem. 14 14 1. C N + ________________ 6 7 Form of radiation: __________________ 0 3 2. ________________ e + He −1 Form of radiation: __________________ 32 3. Predict the mass of a 155 gram sample P after 28.6 days. 32 P Half-life = 14.3 days © 2003 Teachnology, Inc. 19