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Splitting the Nucleus Caused by: neutron hitting nucleus Most cases split in 2 main parts (binary fission) Releases Energy.

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Page 1: Splitting the Nucleus  Caused by: neutron hitting nucleus  Most cases split in 2 main parts (binary fission)  Releases Energy.

NUCLEAR FISSION

Page 2: Splitting the Nucleus  Caused by: neutron hitting nucleus  Most cases split in 2 main parts (binary fission)  Releases Energy.

Fission

Splitting the Nucleus

Caused by: neutron hitting

nucleus

Most cases split in 2 main

parts (binary fission)

Releases Energy

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Products Some Possible Products: Ba, Kr, Sr, Cs, I and Xe

Some Possible Reactions:

235U + 1 neutron  → 92Kr + 141Ba + 3 neutrons + ENERGY

235U + 1 neutron →  94Sr + 140Xe + 2 neutrons + ENERGY

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Probabilities

Products have certain probabilities

Mass ratio of products generally around 3:2

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E=mc2 Mass of products is 0.1% LESS than

mass of reactants

E = m c 2

Each reaction releases around 200 MeV (3.204353×10-11 Joules)

Energy ProducedIn Joules

Change in massIn kilograms

Speed of Light Squared90,000,000,000,000,000 meters/second

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Chain Reaction

Self-sustaining

Each reaction produces more neutrons

Every neutron doesn’t hit another nucleus

Need a critical mass

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Applications

Nuclear BombsUncontrolled chain reactionRelease energy at once

Nuclear EnergyControlled chain reactionRelease energy slowly

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Nuclear Bomb Two types of fission

bombs First test released

same energy as 20,000 tons of TNT

Aug. 6 and 9, 1945 detonated over Hiroshima and Nagasaki killing 200,000 People

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Nuclear Power

20% of U.S. Energy from Nuclear

10 million times the energy per reaction compared to burning coal

Radioactive Waste

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Nuclear Reactor

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Operation Mousetrap

Example of chain reaction! To think about:

How is it similar and different from nuclear fission?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noSSDMjcchI

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Sources Slide 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stdef2.png Slide 3: http://www.atomicarchive.com/Fission/Fission1.shtml Slide 4: http://world-nuclear.org/education/phys.htm Slide 6: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fission_chain_reaction.svg Slide 7: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nagasakibomb.jpg

http://insp.pnnl.gov/-reports-pocketbook-czechrep.htm Slide 8:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fission_bomb_assembly_methods.svg

Slide 9: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2008_US_electricity_generation_by_source_v2.png

Slide 10: http://www.cameco.com/uranium_101/uranium_science/nucl

ear_reactors/