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Physical Science Chapter 8 Review - Nuclear Chan ...

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    Nuclear Changes
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  • Summarize the discoveries that led to the discovery of radioactivity.
    Wihelm Rontgen-x-rays in 1895. Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity -studying x-rays. Ernest Rutherford/Paul Villard 3 forms of decay-alpha, beta, gamma
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  • What happens to an atom during radioactive decay?
    Spontaneously emits particles, energy, or both from its nucleus in order to become more stable
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  • Why are some isotopes stable while others are unstable & experience radioactive decay?
    Strong forces holds P & N together in nucleus. Stable= proper ratio of N to P. Unstable= will decay nucleus with a lower energy state, which is more stable.
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  • Which type of radioactive decay does not result in a new element?
    Gamma decay causes a change in energy in the nucleus. It doesn't changes its composition.
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  • What happens to a sample of an isotope during one half-life?
    In one half-life approximately half the nuclei will decay into more stable nuclei.
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  • Why were scientists surprised that they produced barium after crashing a neutron into a uranium atom?
    They were trying to form heavier-than-uranium elements, and barium is significantly lighter.
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  • What is a chain reaction?
    Typically neutrons, from one reaction can start additional reactions.
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  • In what application of fission would supercritical mass be desired? Explain.
    Supercritical mass -goal- fission weapon. The mass would allow the reaction to proceed uncontrolled producing a lot of energy in a short period of time.
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  • What does it mean for fissionable material to have subcritical mass?
    Not enough mass/mass is too spread out to maintain a chain reaction. The neutrons that are produced escape before they can start other reactions.
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  • How does fusion impact our lives on Earth?
    Fusion is essential to life on Earth. Fusion-nuclear reaction-energy from sun Energy is emitted into space-provides food energy for living organisms on Earth.
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  • Name a manmade source of radiation. Provide 2 examples.
    nuclear medicine, medical procedures, electronic devices, food irradiation devices.
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  • How does CT technology differ from x-rays?
    CT combines multiple x-ray images into a cross-sectional image of the body.
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  • What is a physical change?
    Alter the appearance of a substance without changing its chemical composition.
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  • What is a chemical change?
    Alter the composition of compounds by breaking and forming chemical bonds to rearrange atoms into new substances.
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  • What is a nuclear change?
    Convert one isotope into another by changing the composition of the nucleus.
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  • Why is it surprising that protons remain close together in the nucleus? What force is believed to hold these protons close to each other?
    Protons= + charge, & like charges repel. The strong force holds the p's & n's together in the nucleus.
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