Name: ___________________________________________ Date: ____________________________________ Period: ________
Unit 5 – Nuclear Chemistry – Quiz Study Guide
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Describe the mass, charge, actual identity, and relative penetration power of the following radioactive particles:
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Alpha particles
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Beta particles
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Gamma particles
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Compare and contrast fission and fusion.
The atomic bomb is an example of ______________. The Hydrogen bomb is an example of _____________.
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Write nuclear reactions for the following:
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Carbon-14 emits beta particles.
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Thorium-232 goes through alpha decay.
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Radium-226 emits gamma and alpha particles.
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Chlorine-36 undergoes positron emission.
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Nitrogen-14 goes through electron capture.
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Argon-37 is produced by beta decay.
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Fermium-257 is formed by alpha and gamma emission.
Name: ___________________________________________ Date: ____________________________________ Period: ________
Unit 5 – Nuclear Chemistry – Quiz Study Guide
-
Describe the mass, charge, actual identity, and relative penetration power of the following radioactive particles:
-
Alpha particles
-
Beta particles
-
Gamma particles
-
Compare and contrast fission and fusion.
The atomic bomb is an example of ______________. The Hydrogen bomb is an example of _____________.
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Write nuclear reactions for the following:
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Carbon-14 emits beta particles.
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Thorium-232 goes through alpha decay.
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Radium-226 emits gamma and alpha particles.
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Chlorine-36 undergoes positron emission.
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Nitrogen-14 goes through electron capture.
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Argon-37 is produced by beta decay.
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Fermium-257 is formed by alpha and gamma emission.
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Fill in the blanks and identify the type of decay:
210____ 0 ____ + ___ ______ ___ Pa ___ e + 234 ____ + 0 ____
83 -1 ___ 91 +1 ___ 0
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Gold-191 has a half-life of 12.4 hours. What mass of this isotope would remain after 49.6 hours if you started with a 7.50 mg?
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The half-life of cesium-137 is 30.2 years. If the initial mass of a sample of cesium-137 is 1.00 kg, how much will remain after 151 years?
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Given that the half-life of carbon-14 is 5730 years, consider a sample of fossilized wood that, when alive, would have contained 24 g of carbon-14. It now contains 1.5 g of carbon-14. How old is the sample?
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What is the half-life of an isotope of plutonium, if the original sample was 10 g and after 420 days there were 1.3 grams left?
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Fill in the blanks and identify the type of decay:
210____ 0 ____ + ___ ______ ___ Pa ___ e + 234 ____ + 0 ____
83 -1 ___ 91 +1 ___ 0
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Gold-191 has a half-life of 12.4 hours. What mass of this isotope would remain after 49.6 hours if you started with a 7.50 mg?
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The half-life of cesium-137 is 30.2 years. If the initial mass of a sample of cesium-137 is 1.00 kg, how much will remain after 151 years?
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Given that the half-life of carbon-14 is 5730 years, consider a sample of fossilized wood that, when alive, would have contained 24 g of carbon-14. It now contains 1.5 g of carbon-14. How old is the sample?
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What is the half-life of an isotope of plutonium, if the original sample was 10 g and after 420 days there were 1.3 grams left?
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