1 / 54

Drill:

Drill:. Calculate the solubility of MgF 2 in 0.10 M KF. K sp MgF 2 = 6.4 x 10 -9. Drill: Calculate the volume of Cl 2 formed at 27 o C under 75 kPa when xs molten NaCl is electrolyzed with 96.5 mA for 5.0 mins. Nuclear Chemistry. Nuclear Chemistry.

Télécharger la présentation

Drill:

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Drill: • Calculate the solubility of MgF2 in 0.10 M KF. • KspMgF2 = 6.4 x 10-9

  2. Drill: Calculate the volume of Cl2 formed at 27oC under 75 kPa when xs molten NaCl is electrolyzed with 96.5 mA for 5.0 mins.

  3. Nuclear Chemistry

  4. Nuclear Chemistry • The study of reactions that take place in the nuclei of atoms

  5. Chemical Reactions • In normal chemical reactions, only the electrons are involved

  6. Radioactive Nuclei • Nuclei that spontaneously decompose

  7. Isotopes • Elements with the same atomic number, but different mass number

  8. Isotopes • Elements with = numbers of protons, but  numbers of neutrons

  9. Isotopes • All elements have at least one radioactive isotope

  10. Nuclear Radiation • The emission of particles & rays from spontaneously decomposing nuclei

  11. Modes of Decay • Alpha emission • Beta emission • Gamma emission • Positron emission • K-electron capture

  12. Alpha Particle (a) • Helium nucleus • 2 protons & 2 neutrons • mass = 4 amu • charge = +2 • Penetration power: small

  13. Beta Particle (b) • High speed electron • 1 electron • mass = 1/1836 amu • charge = -1 • Penetration power: medium

  14. Gamma Ray (g) • High energy photon • Electromagnetic wave • mass = 0 • charge = 0 • Penetration power: great

  15. Positron (p) • Positive electron • 1 positive electron • mass = 1/1836 amu • charge = +1 • Penetration power: medium

  16. K-capture • The capture of an inner level e- by the nucleus • 1 electron • mass = 1/1836 amu • charge = -1

  17. Nuclear Symbol • Alpha: 24Heor24a • Beta: -10eor –10b • Gamma: 0 0 • Positron: +10e • K-electron: -10e

  18. AP CHM HW • Read: Chapter 19 • Problems: 5 & 7 • Page: 552

  19. CHM II HW • Read: Chapter 26 • Problems: 31 & 35 • Page: 1036

  20. Fission • The splitting of a nucleus into smaller nuclei involving the release of energy

  21. Fusion • The combining of smaller nuclei into a larger nucleus involving the release of energy

  22. Drill: • Name five types of radiation

  23. Drill: • Name 3 common types of radiation

  24. Fusion • The combining of smaller nuclei into a larger one involving the release of energy

  25. Transmutation Rxns • Nuclear reactions in which one element is changed into another

  26. Transmutation Rxns • Reactions in which the nucleus of an atom is changed

  27. Transmutation Rxns • Both fission & fusion are examples of transmutation rxns

  28. Transmutation Rxns • Can occur through emission of or bombardment by radioactive particles

  29. Transmutation Rxns • b emission of Pm-142 • a bombardment of Th-231

  30. Transmutation Rxns • a emission ofU-238 followed by two separate b emissions:

  31. Transmutation Rxns • a bombardment ofTh-235 followed by two separate b emission:

  32. Drill: Predict Prod • Neutron absorption by U-238 followed by two separate b emission:

  33. Drill: Predict Products • a emission of O-18 followed by a • b emission:

  34. Predict Products • K-capture by V-45 followed by neutron emission then a emission

  35. Predict Products • b absorption by V-45 followed by neutron emission then a emission

  36. Decay Rate • The rate at which radioactive nuclei break down

  37. Half-Life • The time it takes for 50 % of the radioactive nuclei to decompose

  38. Decay Rate • Rate = kDX/Dt • ln(Xi/Xf) = kt1/2 • k = 0.693/t1/2 • t1/2 = half-life

  39. Drill: Predict the products in each step when Boron-12 goes through a bombardment followed by b emission.

  40. 1st Order Age Dating Formula • ln(Xi/Xf)t1/2 • 0.693 t =

  41. Calculate the age of a skeleton found with 0.125 % C-14 when atmospheric C-14 = 1.00 %. • t1/2 C-14 = 5720 yr

  42. Calculate the age of a tooth found with 0.00132 % C-14 when atmospheric C-14 = 1.00 %. t1/2 C-14 = 5720

  43. AP CHM HW • Read: Chapter 19 • Problems: 26 & 27 • Page: 553

  44. CHM II HW • Read: Chapter 26 • Problems: 53 & 54 • Page: 1037

  45. Calculate the age of a bone found with 0.000300 % C-14 when atmospheric C-14 = 1.00 %. t1/2 C-14 = 5720

  46. Drill: • A fossil contained 3.125% of its original carbon-14. Determine its age. • t1/2 for C-14 = 5720 yrs

  47. Mass-Energy Relations • DE = Dmc2

  48. Nuclear Fact • The mass of any nucleus is different than the sum of the masses of its protons & neutrons

  49. Nuclear Fact • The energy corresponding to the mass difference can be solved using: • DE = Dmc2

More Related