Nuclear Chemistry
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Chemical vs. Nuclear Reactions
Chemical reactions involve valence electrons and atoms bonding together.
Nuclear Reactions involve the nucleus of atoms.
What makes an atom stable?
Proton to Neutron Ratio is just right.
Strong Nuclear Force is what holds the nucleus together
What is Radioactivity?
Atoms with unstable nuclei cause radioactivity.
The proton to neutron ratio is not balanced, so the strong force doesn’t hold the nucleus together.
The unstable nuclei breaks into smaller (more stable) atoms and release energy.
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Nuclear Fission Reactions
Occur spontaneously
Occur in atoms with more than 83 protons
Emit radiation- particles with energy
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Types of Radiation
Alpha particles2 protons, 2 neutrons Helium nucleus2+ charge
Beta Particle similar to an electron1- chargeNo mass
Gamma rayno massno chargehigh energy
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How powerful are these particles?
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Nuclear Decay Reactions
1. Write the parent isotope on the left side of the arrow.
2. Place the emission particle (what is lost) on the right side of the arrow.
3. Place the daughter isotope on the right side of the arrow.
Example
Uranium-238 decays by emitting an alpha particle to form thorium-234.
23892U 234
90Th + 42He
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Potassium-40 decays to calcium-40 by beta emission.
4019K 40
20Ca + 0-1ß
Practice Nuclear Reaction Problems
Write the equation for the beta emission by Ni-59.
Write the equation for the alpha emission by Ra-226.
Nuclear Fusion
Small atoms are brought together to form a larger atom.
Process that occurs on the sun…provides a lot of energy.
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Why is it important?
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Nuclear Medicine
Radioactive isotopes are injected or ingested.
Detectors “see” the particles and can provide an image that help doctors diagnose problems.
Can also be used to treat conditions such as cancer.
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