PPT-Nuclear Chemistry

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Review What is electromagnetic radiation radiation moving at the speed of light To a certain degree the stability of a nucleus can be correlated to its ratio

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Review What is electromagnetic radiation radiation moving at the speed of light To a certain degree the stability of a nucleus can be correlated to its ratio of to Protons neutrons. Today only a small fraction of the energy in nuclear fuel is used. The spent fuel also has to be stored for about 100 000 years to be considered safe. The extremely long storage time is mainly due to the high radiotoxicity of the actinides. If, however, these long lived actinides could be separated from the spent fuel and transmuted, the energy efficiency would increase. In . Atoms. Radioactivity. Half-Life. Atoms. An atom is the smallest particle of an element that has all of the properties of that element.. Composition of the Atom. Nucleus. Positively charged. Very Dense – most of the mass of the atom is found in the nucleus. Chapter 25. Marie Curie was a Polish scientist whose research led to many discoveries about radiation and radioactive elements. In 1934 she died from leukemia caused by her long-term exposure to radiation. You will learn about the various types of radiation and their effects.. Is radiation dangerous? . Is nuclear power a good choice?. . What is nuclear energy?. Are nuclear energy and nuclear bombs both dangerous? . Guiding Questions. The Power of the Nucleus. Bravo – 15,000 kilotons. Chapter . 19. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.  Permission required for reproduction or display.. 2. Chemical Processes vs. . Nuclear Processes. Chemical reactions involve changes in the electronic structure of the atom. Nuclear Power Plant in . Richland, WA. Review From . Friday. ’s . Lesson. The Band of Stability. Certain isotopes are more stable than others. The ratio of protons to neutrons is important in determining stability. ________________ involve changes in atomic nuclei. . Spontaneously-changing nuclei emit ________ and. are said to be _________. . Chemical reactions. Nuclear reactions. radiation. radioactive. energy and/or particles. 22.1 The Nucleus. New terms:. Nucleons- protons, neutrons and electrons. Nuclide- the atom. New symbols:. 228. 88. Ra . Superscript = atomic mass. Subscript= atomic #. Radium – 228. # is the atomic mass. Nuclear chemistry is the study of the structure of and the they undergo.. atomi. c nuclei. changes. Chemical vs. Nuclear Reactions. Unit 11: Nuclear Chemistry Topic 1: Natural Radioactivity Objective: Identify the 4 modes of decay, use Table N and O to identify natural radioactive decay and write nuclear equations, identify the similarities and differences between physical, chemical, and nuclear reactions, identify what transmutation is Nuclear Chemistry Generation IV Fuel manufacturing Separation Fuel/coolant/ cladding interactions Accidents Iodine chemistry Ruthenium chemistry FP interactions with molten salt Gen II III Used fuel leaching 24.1 Nuclear Radiation. 24.2 Radioactive Decay (includes decay rates & radiochemical dating). 24.3 Nuclear Reactions (Transmutation. Part only). 24.4 Applications & Effects of Nuclear Reactions (except for radiation dose and intensity/distance). A naturally . radioactive element . will . emit . energy without the absorption of energy from an outside source. . The nucleus of an element becomes radioactive because of an unstable ratio of protons to neutrons in the nucleus.. Standards Addressed in this Chapter. SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.. Differentiate among alpha and beta particles and gamma radiation.. Differentiate between fission and fusion..

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