CHEM 1002 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Nuclear Explosion, Beta Particle, Radiocarbon Dating

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Accompanies release of alpha or beta or beta positron. Same mass as b, but 1+ charge. Nucleus has 1 less proton and 1 more neutron. Spontaneous = starts up and goes down: exo. Label: e, rxn, reactants (f-18, products (o-18) Splitting nucleus to form smaller, more stable nuclei. Requires moderate speed of neutron to ignition: usually u235. Neutron is on the right side (1/0) Combine nuclei, releasing large amounts of e. Common in both nuclear and electric plants. Damages dna time required for radioactivity of sample to be cut in half independent of: amount present, physical/chemical condition. Buried in deep pools where it was produced. Possible at both nuclear and coal plants. Good: reduces co2 and acid rain, efficient to produce electricity. Amount of fissionable fuel required to sustain a chain reaction. 1 ci = 3. 7 e 10 dis/s. Unsafe = 4 picocuries/l: pico = 10 e -12. Dose of radiation * effect of type of radiation.

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