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Page 1: Nuclear Chemistry Chapter 10. Homework Assignment Chap 10 Sections 1 - 3 only Review Questions (p 211): 1 – 6 Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 3

Nuclear Nuclear ChemistryChemistry

Chapter 10

Page 2: Nuclear Chemistry Chapter 10. Homework Assignment Chap 10 Sections 1 - 3 only Review Questions (p 211): 1 – 6 Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 3

Homework AssignmentHomework AssignmentChap 10Chap 10

Sections 1 - 3 onlySections 1 - 3 only

Review Questions (p 211): 1 – 6Review Questions (p 211): 1 – 6

Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 3Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 3

Page 3: Nuclear Chemistry Chapter 10. Homework Assignment Chap 10 Sections 1 - 3 only Review Questions (p 211): 1 – 6 Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 3
Page 4: Nuclear Chemistry Chapter 10. Homework Assignment Chap 10 Sections 1 - 3 only Review Questions (p 211): 1 – 6 Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 3

ParticleParticle CompositionComposition ChargeCharge PenetrationPenetration

AlphaAlpha

αα2 protons and 2 protons and

2 neutrons2 neutrons2+2+ stopped by stopped by

paperpaper

BetaBeta

ββan electronan electron 1-1- stopped by stopped by

aluminumaluminum

GammaGamma

γγpure energypure energy 00 stopped by stopped by

leadlead

Radioactive particlesRadioactive particles

Page 5: Nuclear Chemistry Chapter 10. Homework Assignment Chap 10 Sections 1 - 3 only Review Questions (p 211): 1 – 6 Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 3

Fig 10.1 Origins of Radiation Exposure in the USFig 10.1 Origins of Radiation Exposure in the US

Natural background (81%):

Biggest source: Radon-222

Medicine (15%) Consumer products (4%)

Page 6: Nuclear Chemistry Chapter 10. Homework Assignment Chap 10 Sections 1 - 3 only Review Questions (p 211): 1 – 6 Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 3

Biological Effects of Radiation

• Radiation absorbed dose (rad)

• 1 rad = 1 x 10-5 J/g of material

• Roentgen equivalent for man (rem)

• 1 rem = 1 rad x Q

Quality Factor

= 10 = 1

Units of Radiation

Page 7: Nuclear Chemistry Chapter 10. Homework Assignment Chap 10 Sections 1 - 3 only Review Questions (p 211): 1 – 6 Multiple Choice Questions: 1 - 3

Table 10.1