Define radiation
Energy that is spontaneously released from or given off by an object when particle/wave emitted
Thorium-234 has a half-life of 24 days. You have a 100 g sample. How much is left after 48 days?
What is 25 grams
Both fission and fusion reactions release large amounts of this
What is energy?
Cesium-137 undergoes beta decay to form this.
What is barium-137?
Plutonium-239 has a half life of 24,100 years. How much of 100 g remains after 96,400 years?
What is 6.25 grams?
Rank the radioactive decay in order from most dangerous to least dangerous
gamma > beta > alpha
Put in order from least energy to most energy released: fusion, chemical reaction, fission
What is chemical reaction, fission, fusion?
Francium (Fr)-208 undergoes alpha decay to form this
What is Astatine (At)-204?
the type of radiation that has no effect on the nucleus
What is gamma radiation?
Radium-266 has a half life of 1600 years. How old is a sample that has gone through 3 half-lives?
4800 years
Least penetrating form of radiation
What is an alpha particle?
Why isn't fusion used in power plants?
We can't harness enough energy to get the reaction started. (We need too high of temperatures)
Sodium-24 undergoes beta decay to form this.
What is magnesium-24?
The half life of this substance?
What is 6 hours?
24 days
What type of radiation has a mass and charge of 0?
gamma ray
A
B
Identify
A: Fission
B: Fusion
Inside a nuclear reactor, this action destabilizes Uranium and causes it to split, which triggers a nuclear chain reaction (hint: PHET)
what is firing neutrons?
The definition of half life
What is the average time it takes for half the amount of a radioactive element to decay?
Used for shielding from alpha, beta, and gamma radiation
alpha: skin
beta: foil
gamma: lead
The differences between fission and fusion by definition
Fission is the splitting of an atom; fusion is combining of two atoms.
The reason an atom releases radiation
The atom is unstable and wants to become stable.