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Warm-Up February 13, 2013. Write down the date and objective. Objective: SWBAT analyze radioactive decay using nuclear equations by completing Balancing Nuclear Equations. Complete the following warm-up:
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Warm-UpFebruary 13, 2013 • Write down the date and objective. • Objective: SWBAT analyze radioactive decay using nuclear equations by completing Balancing Nuclear Equations. • Complete the following warm-up: • What is the empirical formula of a compound that contains 30.4% nitrogen and 69.6% oxygen by mass? • A compound consists of 25.9% nitrogen and 74.1% oxygen by mass. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
Objective & Agenda • Objective: SWBAT analyze radioactive decay using nuclear equations by completing Balancing Nuclear Equations. Agenda • Homework Review • No Excuses Wednesday • Empirical Formula Lab • Nuclear Reactions • Alpha & Beta Decay • Balancing Nuclear Equations • Exit Slip
What if? • Born in Los Angeles to 2 Asian immigrants • Received no athletic scholarships and told he was a “Division – III” player; attended a perennially weak basketball school • Undrafted but signed with an NBA team for the league minimum ($500K!) and then subsequently sent to the Development League 5 separate times • Slept on brother’s couch to save money • Picked up by the Knicks…and then averaged 27.3 points, 8.3 assists, and 2 steals in his first four starts leading the Knicks to 6 straight victories
Jeremy Lin • 23-year old Asian-American basketball player who has been blowing up the wires • Dropped 38 points on Kobe last season • Graduated from Harvard with a 3.1/4.0 in Economics • 1,483 points, 487 rebounds, 406 assists and 225 steals. • Wants to be a pastor (Christian) after he finishes hooping
Linning? • "[Lin] was scrawny, but don't doubt that a little racial profiling, intentional or otherwise, contributed to his underrecruitment."[120] Diepenbrock stated, "If [Lin] was African American or Caucasian, it might have been a different deal.” • "Maybe I can help break the stereotype," said Lin.[126] "I feel like Asians in general don't get the respect that we may deserve whether it comes to sports, basketball, or whatever it might be."
Empirical Formula Lab • New Sheet
Nuclear Reactions vs. Ordinary Chemical Reactions • Regular chemical reactions involve only the outer electrons of atoms. In a chemical reaction, elements do not change from one to another. 2H2 + O2 2H2O • Nuclear reactions involve the atomic nucleus. • When an atomic nucleus changes, it is very probable that the products will be different elements than the reactants.
Nuclear Reactions • Many nuclei are radioactive. • This means they are unstable and will decay by emitting a particle, transforming the nucleus into another nucleus, or into a lower energy state. • A chain of decays takes place until a stable nucleus is reached.
When an atom loses or gains protons, it turns into another elementThis process is called RADIOACTIVE DECAY
Atoms experience radioactive decay because they are UNSTABLE - they have too many or not enough neutrons
Nuclear Symbols Alpha particle, Beta particle, an electron, Neutron
Energy of Particles • While all particles produced by the decay of an atomic nucleus have the energy to penetrate substances, some particles have much more energy than others.
NOTES • 2 Types of Radioactive Decay • Alpha decay (when an atom emits alpha particles, 2 protons and 2 neutrons) • Beta decay (when an atom emits beta particles, a neutron splits into a proton and an electron…and the electron is kicked out)
NOTES Alpha Particles • alpha particles = helium nuclei • Symbol: or α • Mass: 4 grams • Charge: +2
How do we write that out? Alpha Decay Example: When 226Ra loses an alpha particle, what atom does it become? • Law of Conservation of Mass: So the atomic mass on left side must EQUAL atomic mass on right side. Atomic Mass = 222 + 4 Atomic Number = 86 + 2 NOTES 226 Ra 88
Practice! • When 274Hs loses an alpha particle, what atom will it turn into?
Partner Practice! • When 238 U loses an alpha particle, what atom will it turn into?
NOTES Beta Particles • Beta particles = high speed electrons • Symbol: • Mass: 0 • Charge: -1
NOTES Practice When 210Bi loses a beta particle, what atom does it become?
Another Practice When 218Po loses a beta particle, what atom does it become? Decay type: ______________
Partner Practice! • When 14C loses a beta particle, what atom will it turn into?
Fission vs. Fusion • Fission: heavy nuclei are split into lighter nuclei. Fission reactions are relatively easy to control but produce radioactive wastes. • Fusion: light nuclei are combined to form heavier nuclei. Fusion reactions are difficult to initiate and control but produce little radioactive wastes.
Fission vs. Fusion • In nuclear fusion, small nuclei are combined to form a larger nucleus – this process releases a very large amount of energy, and is the main source of energy in the sun. In nuclear fission, large nuclei break apart to form smaller ones, releasing a large amount of energy. Fission is used in nuclear power plants to generate energy.
Modern Uses • Using your textbook or the internet, research uses of nuclear energy, including, but not limited to: electricity, carbon-14 dating and radioisotopes for medical uses. • Write at least two paragraphs (5 sentences each) describing the modern uses including pros and cons.
Exit SlipFebruary 13, 2013 1. Given the reaction: 22688Ra 22286Rn + X What is represented by X? 2. Given the reaction: 2411Na 2412Mg + 0-1e This reaction is best described as what? 3. According to the equation: X 20882Pb + 42He What is the nucleus correctly represented by X?