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Chapter 3: Nuclear ChemistryChapter 3: Nuclear Chemistry

RadioactivityRadioactivity

Nuclear EquationsNuclear EquationsRadiation DetectionRadiation Detection

Half-LifeHalf-Life

Medical ApplicationsMedical Applications

Fission & FusionFission & Fusion

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Isotopes of HydrogenIsotopes of HydrogenIsotopes =Isotopes = Atoms of the same element but

having different masses.

11

21

31

H H H

++

--

++

--

++

--

Protium99.99%99.99%Protium99.99%99.99%

Deuterium0.01%0.01%

Deuterium0.01%0.01%

TritiumTrace %Trace %TritiumTrace %Trace %

Average Atomic weightAverage Atomic weight of Hydrogen = 1.007941.00794 amuamu

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Isotopes of CarbonIsotopes of Carbon

Average Atomic weightAverage Atomic weight of C= 12.01112.011 amuamu

98.89%98.89%

CC661212 CC66

1313CC66

1414

1.11%1.11% Trace %Trace %

++++

++++

++ ++

--

--

--

--

----

--

++++

++++

++ ++

--

---- --

--++

++

++++

++ ++

--

--

--

----

--

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Radioactive IsotopesRadioactive Isotopes

CC661414

++++

++++

++ ++

--

--

--

----

--++

31

H--

Nucleus is unstableSo falls apart (decays)

Giving radioactive particles

Nucleus is unstableSo falls apart (decays)

Giving radioactive particles

Hydrogen-3Hydrogen-3Carbon-14Carbon-14

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Radioactive Isotopes in MedicineRadioactive Isotopes in Medicine

TcTc434399m99m

123123 5353

II

131131 5353

II

60602727

CoCo

Diagnose thyroid functionDiagnose thyroid function

Treat hyperthyroid Treat hyperthyroid (destroys cells)(destroys cells)

Destroy tumors Destroy tumors (( radiation) radiation)

Diagnose bone, tissue Diagnose bone, tissue (most common)(most common)

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Alpha DecayAlpha Decay

PbPb8282206206 ++

++

++++

++ ++

2102108484 Po

44

22HeHe ++ ++

ParticleParticle

2102108484 Po PbPb8282

206206 + 44

22HeHe

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Beta DecayBeta Decay

NN771414

141466 CC

00

-1-1ee --

ParticleParticle++

++

++++

++ ++ ++++

++++

++ ++++

++ - -

11

00nn

11

11HH +

00

-1-1ee

neutron proton electron

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Beta DecayBeta Decay

NN771414

141466 CC

00

-1-1ee --

ParticleParticle++

++

++++

++ ++ ++++

++++

++ ++++

++ - -

+00

-1-1ee1414

66 CC NN771414

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Gamma DecayGamma Decay

99m99m4343 TcTc decaydecay

++++

++++

++ ++ ++++

++++

++ ++

99994343 TcTc

+99m99m4343 TcTc TcTc4343

9999

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Radiation: Penetration through AirRadiation: Penetration through Air

++ ++

--

2 - 4 cm2 - 4 cm

200 - 300 cm200 - 300 cm

500 m500 m

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Radiation: ShieldingRadiation: Shielding

++ ++

--

Paper Paper ClothCloth

Heavy Heavy ClothCloth

Pb, thick Pb, thick concreteconcrete

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++ ++

--

Tissue Penetration DepthTissue Penetration Depth

0.05 mm0.05 mm

4-5 mm4-5 mm

>50 cm>50 cm

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Nuclear EquationsNuclear Equations

2262268888 Ra RnRn8686

222222 + 44

22HeHe

Radon gas in BuildingsRadon gas in Buildings

PoPo8484218218 + 44

22HeHe

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1311315353 I XeXe5454

131131 + 00

-1-1ee

Thyroid check & treatmentThyroid check & treatment

Cancer TreatmentCancer TreatmentNuclear EquationsNuclear Equations

60602727 Co NiNi2828

6060 + 00

-1-1ee

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Radiation DetectionRadiation Detection

1 Ci = 3.7 x 1010disintegrations sec

1 Bq = 1 disintegration sec

# of disintegrations by of 1g Ra

ActivityActivityActivityActivity

Becquerel (Bq)Becquerel (Bq)

Curie (Ci)Curie (Ci):

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Radiation DetectionRadiation Detection

Absorbed DoseAbsorbed DoseAbsorbed DoseAbsorbed Dose

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Radiation DetectionRadiation Detection

++ ++

--

0.05 mm0.05 mm

4-5 mm4-5 mm

>50 cm>50 cm

Tissue Penetration DepthTissue Penetration Depth

Absorbed DoseAbsorbed DoseAbsorbed DoseAbsorbed Dose

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++ ++

--

0.05 mm0.05 mm

4-5 mm4-5 mm

>50 cm>50 cm

Radiation Absorbed Dose (Rad) (D)Radiation Absorbed Dose (Rad) (D): Radiation Absorbed Dose (Rad) (D)Radiation Absorbed Dose (Rad) (D):

1 rad = 1 rad = 1 x 101 x 10-2-2 JJ

1 kg tissue1 kg tissue1 rad = 1 rad = 1 x 101 x 10-2-2 JJ

1 kg tissue1 kg tissue1 rad = 1 rad = 2.4 x 102.4 x 10-3 -3 calcal

1 kg tissue1 kg tissue1 rad = 1 rad = 2.4 x 102.4 x 10-3 -3 calcal

1 kg tissue1 kg tissue

100 rad = 1 Gray (Gy)100 rad = 1 Gray (Gy)100 rad = 1 Gray (Gy)100 rad = 1 Gray (Gy)

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Radiation DetectionRadiation Detection

Biological Damage Biological Damage Biological Damage Biological Damage

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Radiation Equivalent for Man (rem)Radiation Equivalent for Man (rem)

1 rem1 rem = 1 rad x RBERBE

RBERBE2020

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11

RBERBE2020

11

11

Damage (rem) = absorbed dose (rad) X Damage (rem) = absorbed dose (rad) X factorfactor

(relative biological effectiveness)(relative biological effectiveness)

100 rem100 rem = 1 sievert (Sv)

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Annual Radiation Exposure in USAAnnual Radiation Exposure in USA

Ground = 15 mrem

Air, H2O, Food = 30 mrem

Cosmic = 40 mremCosmic = 40 mrem

Wood,concrete,bricks = 50 mremWood,concrete,bricks = 50 mrem

X-rays: Chest = 50 mremDental = 20

Smoking = 35 mrem

TV = 2 mrem

Radon = 200 mrem

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Biological Effects of RadiationBiological Effects of Radiation

Dose in remDose in rem0-250-25 genetic damage possible but genetic damage possible but usually undetectedusually undetected

25-10025-100 decrease # of white blood decrease # of white blood cells (temporary)cells (temporary)

100-200100-200 mild radiation sickness mild radiation sickness (vomit, diarrhea, strong decrease # (vomit, diarrhea, strong decrease # white blood cells)white blood cells)

>300>300 (diarrhea, hair loss, infection) (diarrhea, hair loss, infection)

500500 LDLD50 50 for humansfor humans

Dose in remDose in rem0-250-25 genetic damage possible but genetic damage possible but usually undetectedusually undetected

25-10025-100 decrease # of white blood decrease # of white blood cells (temporary)cells (temporary)

100-200100-200 mild radiation sickness mild radiation sickness (vomit, diarrhea, strong decrease # (vomit, diarrhea, strong decrease # white blood cells)white blood cells)

>300>300 (diarrhea, hair loss, infection) (diarrhea, hair loss, infection)

500500 LDLD50 50 for humansfor humans

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300 300 LDLD50 50 for dogsfor dogs

500500 LDLD50 50 for humansfor humans

800 800 LDLD50 50 for ratsfor rats

50,000 LD50,000 LD50 50 for Bacteriumfor Bacterium

100,000 LD100,000 LD50 50 for Insectsfor Insects

Biological Effects of RadiationBiological Effects of RadiationDose in remDose in rem

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Half-LifeHalf-Life

tt1/21/2 = Time for 1/2 sample to decay = Time for 1/2 sample to decay

m = g(0.5)tm = g(0.5)t

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20 g

tt1/21/2 = =

8 days8 days10 g

8 days8 days

5 g

Mass remaining

Beginning mass

# of half lifes

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m = g(0.5)ttm = g(0.5)tt

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20. g

tt1/21/2 = =

8 days8 days10. g

8 days8 days

5.0 g

How much I-131 will be left after 72 days?How much I-131 will be left after 72 days?

Half-LifeHalf-Life

= 20. g(0.5)9= 20. g(0.5)9

72 days 1

1 half-life = 8 days

99 half-lifes

= .039 g= .039 g

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Positron Emission TomographyPositron Emission Tomography

PETPET

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FissionFission

23592 U

10

n 23692 U

+

9136Kr

14256Ba

unstable

Splitting atoms for Energy

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FissionFission

Need critical mass of U-235

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He

FusionFusion

21 H

31

H++

++

DeuteriumDeuterium

TritiumTritium

++ ++ + +

10

n

Combining atoms for Energy

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FusionFusion

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