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Chapter 7 The Nucleus
  • Atom Discoveries
  • A. John Dalton
  • -experimented with masses
  • volumes of gases
  • -found no change in either in
  • chemical reactions that atoms react in whole
    ratios
  • Billiard Ball Model said atom was solid,
    indivisible, with no parts

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  • B. J.J.Thomson
  • -used cathode ray tube
  • -found metal plates release streams of negative
    particles (electrons)
  • Plum Pudding Model said atom was positive
    material with electrons embedded in it
  • Electrons have 1- charge
  • -have almost no mass
  • -can leave atoms

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  • C. Ernest Rutherford
  • gold foil experiment
  • Discovered the nucleus (Nuclear Model)

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  • Protons have 1 charge
  • -have mass 1 amu
  • - never changes
  • Isotopes atoms of the same element
  • (so same protons)
  • with different neutrons
  • (so different mass)
  • Neutrons have no charge
  • -have mass 1 amu

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  • II. Nucleus Structure
  • A. Atomic protons
  • used to identify elements
  • elements are in this order on periodic table
  • B. Mass protons neutrons
  • Atomic mass on periodic table is
  • average mass for all isotopes of an element
  • C. Oxidation (charge) protons - electrons

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  • III. Nuclear Reactions
  • Protons Neutrons are made of smaller particles
    called quarks, which can recombine to form other
    particles.
  • When these leave nucleus (at the speed of light)
    this is radioactivity high doses can cause
    tissue damage, leukemia, birth defects

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  • Types of Particles
  • alpha particles He
  • beta particles e
  • gamma particles
  • positron e
  • proton H
  • neutron n

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  • B. Nuclear Fission
  • Splits larger element into smaller one
  • Can be radioactive decay or bombardment
  • Used in
  • Nuclear power plants Nuclear medicine
  • C. Nuclear Fusion
  • Joins together smaller elements /or particles
    to make larger element
  • Used in
  • Sun Stars, Atom bomb,
  • Forming synthetic elements

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  • Sample Nuclear Equations
  • Write the reaction for an alpha decay of
    Uranium-232. Is this fusion or fission?

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  • 2. Write the equation for a beta capture of
    Bromine-80. Is this fusion or fission?

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  • 3. Mendeleevium-258 is bombarded with neutrons to
    produce Einsteinium-255 and one other particle.
    What is the other particle? Is this fusion or
    fission?

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  • D. Half-Life time for onl-half of radioactive
  • sample to decay.
  • Amount doesnt matter, time is always the same.
  • Examples
  • 1. The half-life of Sodium-24 is 15 hours. How
    long does it take to 1/8 of the original amount
    to remain?

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  • 2. After 10 years, 75 g of a 100 g sample has
    decayed. What is the half-life of the isotope?
  • 3. A 1 kg sample of Radium has a half-life of
    1600 years. How much will remain in
  • 4800 years.

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  • Quiz Next Week
  • Dalton Thomson
  • -describe their experiments
  • -give the name of their atom models
  • -tell what they discovered about the atom
  • Rutherford
  • -describe the 3 results of his gold foil
    experiment what each told him about the atom
  • Tell how to calculate
  • Atomic
  • Mass
  • Oxidation
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