CHE 1302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Atomic Number, Isotopes Of Nitrogen, Positron

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10 Apr 2018
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Spontaneous change of nucleus plus emission of subatomic particles and/or electromagnetic radiation (energy: when writing equation for nuclear reaction: Both sides must be balanced: for mass number (a, atomic number (z, alpha emission. Alpha particles contain 2 protons & 2 neutrons. Think of as decay of neutron into proton plus an electron: gamma emmission. Extra bit of energy: positron emission. Converting proton into neutron each time: electron capture. Capture electron that falls out of orbital. No change in mass number: atomic nucleus has lots of protons. Creates lots of electrostatic repulsions: attractive nuclear forces. Work against electrostatic repulsions to keep atom together. Act over very short range: all stable, nonradioactive nuclei lie within valley of stability . Most of them have even n & z. Follow rst order kinetics: rate = k[a, radioactive decay law. Rate of decay of radioactive nuclide is proportional to number of atoms present (n)

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