Radiation
Fission vs. Fusion
Half Life
Vocab
The more you know
100

What is emitted from a nucleus during alpha decay?


2 protons and 2 neutrons (a helium atom!)

100

Which reaction produces nuclear waste that needs to be handled and disposed of properly?

Nuclear fission

100

Assuming you start with 100%, this is the percent of your radioactive sample that will be left after 2 half lives have passed. 

25%

100

 What is a half-life?

Time for half of a radioactive substance to decay

100

 What is the charge of a beta particle?

-1

200

 What particle is released during beta decay?

Electron

200

What type of nuclear reaction commonly involves hydrogen and helium atoms?

 Fusion

200

This isotope has a well-known half life of 5,730 years and is most commonly used to date ancient fossils

Carbon-14

200

What is radioactivity?

 Emission of radiation from unstable nuclei

200

 Why are some isotopes radioactive?

They have an imbalance of protons and neutrons in the nucleus that makes it unstable

300

Which radiation type has the greatest penetration?

Gamma

300

What is an application of nuclear fission?


Generating energy in nuclear power plants

300

If a radioisotope has a half life of 200 years, how much of a 60 gram sample would be left after 600 years?

7.5 grams

300

What is an isotope?

An atom with the same number of protons but different neutrons

300

In an isotope symbol, what does the top number tell us, and what does the bottom number tell us? Which number do we use to figure out which element it is?

Top= mass # (p + n)

Bottom= atomic number (# p)

Atomic number tells us the atom identity

400

Write out the following nuclear equation: Radium-226 undergoes radioactive decay, producing Radon-222 and an alpha particle. 

226/88 Ra --> 222/86 Rn + 4/2 He

400

Which nuclear process powers the sun?

Fusion

400

Sodium-24 has a half life of 20 hours. How much sodium-24 in a 500 gram sample will remain after 100 hours?

15.635 grams

400

What is a gamma ray?

 A form of electromagnetic radiation/ energy that is emitted from a nucleus. 

400

 What is required for nuclear fusion to occur?

Extremely high temperatures and pressure

500

 What element forms when uranium-238 emits an alpha particle?

Thorium-234

500

What is the difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion?

fission= splitting one large nucleus into two small

fusion= fusing two small nuclei into one larger one

500

A certain radioactive isotope has a half-life of 5 hours.
If you start with a 40-gram sample, how much will remain after 25 hours?

1.25 grams

500

 What is nuclear fission?

The process of splitting a large nucleus like uranium into two smaller nuclei, releasing a ton of energy in the process. 

500

 What are the 2 requirements that must be met in order to estimate the age of an object using Carbon-14 and WHY?

Has to have once been alive and has to be less than 35,000 years old