Nuclear Physics Flashcards

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1
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What is a nucleon?

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The part of the atom that consists of protons and neutrons

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2
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What are isotopes?

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Same chemical properties but different physical properties

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3
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Why are nuclear reactions important?

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Redistribute protons and neutrons in the nuclei - resultingly release or absorb energy

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4
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What are the two rules that must be obeyed?

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Conservation of charge and mass number

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5
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What is a nuclear transmutation?

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Process of one element changing into another element through nuclear reactions.

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6
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What is a natural transmutation?

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isotope spontaneously decays over a period of time and transforms other more stable isotopes

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7
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What is an artificial transmutation?

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When nuclear reaction is triggered by one of the reactants e.g.
Be + He –> C + 1on

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8
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What is alpha decay

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Releasing an alpha particle 4:2

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9
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What is beta minus decay?

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  • Too many neutrons in the nucleus –> neutron turns into proton
  • Releases an electron and an uncharged massless antimatter particle called antineutrino
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10
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What is beta plus decay?

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Occurs when nucleus has too many protons - proton changes into a neutron and emits neutron and beta positive particle
1on + 01B + oov

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11
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What is the formula for radioisotope decay?

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Nt = N0e^−λt

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12
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What is the activity formula?

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A = λn

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13
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What is the wavelength formula?

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λ =ln(2)//t1/2

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14
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What is activity?

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Activity is the number of decays per second that occurs in the sample of radioactive material.

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15
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What is the strong nuclear force?

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The nuclear binding force between the protons and neutral neutrons

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16
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Why is strong nuclear force even necessary?

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Balances the proton’s electrostatic repulsion
- responsible for the stability of the nuclei - represents the glue that holds the nuclear constituents together

17
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What are the two forces acting on the nucleons in the nucleus?

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Electrostatic force repelling protons & the strong nuclear force that affects all nucleons depending on their separation

18
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Where is beta minus and beta plus?

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Beta minus = top
Beta plus = bottom