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Introduction to Radioactivity pg. 611-619 LO: I can write out nuclear reactions and identify the type of radiation observed.
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Introduction to Radioactivity pg. 611-619 LO: I can write out nuclear reactions and identify the type of radiation observed.

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Cordelia Phelps

Radioactive means… 1.Unstable atomic nucleus (nuclide) breaking down  Radioactive Decay 2.Emission of particles as the nucleus changes a.Alpha b.Beta c.Gamma d.Neutron e.Positron
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Page 1: Introduction to Radioactivity pg. 611-619 LO: I can write out nuclear reactions and identify the type of radiation observed.

Introduction to Radioactivity

pg. 611-619

LO: I can write out nuclear reactions and identify the type of radiation observed.

Page 2: Introduction to Radioactivity pg. 611-619 LO: I can write out nuclear reactions and identify the type of radiation observed.

What is radioactivity?

Page 3: Introduction to Radioactivity pg. 611-619 LO: I can write out nuclear reactions and identify the type of radiation observed.

Radioactive means…

1.Unstable atomic nucleus (nuclide) breaking down Radioactive Decay

2.Emission of particles as the nucleus changesa. Alpha b.Betac. Gammad.Neutrone.Positron

Page 4: Introduction to Radioactivity pg. 611-619 LO: I can write out nuclear reactions and identify the type of radiation observed.

Unstable vs. StableUnstable nuclei occur because…

1.Electrostatic charge repulsion (repulsion b/w like charged particles)

2.Strong nuclear force b/w particles is weak

Stable nuclei occur because…

1.Equal balance b/w electrostatic charge repulsion & strong nuclear force.

Page 5: Introduction to Radioactivity pg. 611-619 LO: I can write out nuclear reactions and identify the type of radiation observed.

Radioactive Particle Characteristics

Penetration

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What type of radioactive decay?

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What type of radioactive decay?

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Radioactive Decay Equation Format

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Radioactive Decay Equations

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Radioactive Decay Equations

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Tips for Success

1. Be able to recognize and identify the type of radioactive decay (alpha, beta, gamma).

2. Know your isotope symbol notation for isotopes.

3. Realize the law of conservation of matter applies everything on the left of your reaction should equal what is on the right.

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Homework

1.Go to www.masteringchemistry.com to access the text.

2.Work on pg. 637-638, # 52-66 EVENs only.

3.Due by Thursday, 10/22