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Nuclear Decay

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Nuclear Decay. Come together, fall apart. Before we Begin…. What is Half-Life? What is the difference between fission and fusion?. Tell me the mass. Carbon 14 Carbon 12 Nitrogen 14 Uranium 238 Uranium 232. Real Quick. What does the Atomic Number tell us?. Real Quick. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Nuclear Decay

Nuclear Decay

Come together, fall apart

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Before we Begin…..

• What is Half-Life?

• What is the difference between fission and fusion?

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Tell me the mass

• Carbon 14• Carbon 12• Nitrogen 14

Uranium 238Uranium 232

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Real Quick

• What does the Atomic Number tell us?

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Real Quick

• What does the Atomic Number tell us?

• THE NUMBER OF PROTONS IN THE NUCLEUS

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Put it together

• Carbon 14 has a mass of ________

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Put it together

• Carbon 14 has a mass of ___14____

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Put it together• Carbon 14 has a mass of ___14____

C14

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Put it together• Carbon 14 has a mass of ___14____

C14

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Put it together• Carbon 14 has a mass of ___14____

C14

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Come to the board

• Uranium 238 Carbon 12 Calcium 455

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Alpha and Beta Decay

• Alpha – The removal of a Helium Particle.

Beta – The removal of an electron particle of from a Neutron.

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Alpha decay

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Beta Decay

Did the mass change???

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Lets try an equation

• ALPHA DECAY – what do we know is going to happen?

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Uranium 235 (alpha decay)

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Beta Decay

• Beta decay is the removal of __________.

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Carbon 14 (beta decay)

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Mendelevium 257 (alpha decay)

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Calcium 45 (beta decay)

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The Smallest Week of the Year

• Monday – Finish up Radioactive Decay. Positron Decay and Gamma Radiation.

• Tuesday – Quiz (Take it easy, you guys know this)

**NO MUCA MEETING THIS WEEK**

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Recap

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Recap – Beta Decay

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The last three decays

• Positron Decay – A proton losing a POSITIVE ELCTRON and turning into a Neutron

• **THE PROTON COUNT GOES DOWN!!!

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Positron Decay

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Positron Decay

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Gamma Ray

• Gamma Radiation – Beta Decay with a y-ray

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Röntgen radiation

• Röntgen radiation – The X-RayTHERE IS NO EQUATION FOR X-RAYALL YOU NEED TO KNOW IS THAT Röntgen

discovered it

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Fluorine 19 (positron decay)

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Mendelevium 257 (Gamma Radiation)

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Calcium 45 (positron decay)

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Uranium 238 (gamma Radiation)

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Nitrogen 13 (Positron Decay)

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Cobalt 60 (gamma Radiation)