Chemistry Chapter 25 Word Scramble
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nucleons | atomic nucleus made of protons and neutrons collectively |
nuclides | what an atom is called in nuclear chemistry |
two ways of writing nuclides | symbol: mass number/atomic number SYMBOL element name-mass number |
mass defect | the difference between the mass of the atom and the sum of the masses of its protons, neutrons, and electrons |
nuclear binding energy | energy released when a nucleus is formed from nucleons (E=MC2) |
binding energy per neucleon | binding energy is divided by the number of nucleons it contains |
band of stability | neutrons-protons-dots the chart that shows until a nuclide is stable |
nuclear shell model | nucleons exist in different energy levels or shells in the nucleus |
magic numbers | numbers of nucleons that represent completed nuclear energy levels 2,8,20,28,50,82,126 |
nuclear reactions | reaction that affects the nucleus of an atom |
transmutation | a change in the identity of a nucleus as a result of a change in the number of its protons |
radioactive decay | spontaneous disintegration of a nucleus into a slightly lighter nucleus (emits particles and/or radiation) |
nuclear radiation | particles or radiation emitted from the nucleus during decay |
radioactive nuclide | unstable nucleus that undergoes radioactive decay |
alpha decay | HE, 2 protons, 2 neutrons emitted from the nucleus during decay |
beta decay | electron, electron emitted from nucleus during decay |
electron capture | must happen before beta emission, inner orbital electron |
positron | beta is emitted from the nucleus during decay positive electron |
gamma | waves emitted from the nucleus as ig goes from ground to excited 0 mass 0 charge = dangerous |
half life | time required for 1/2 atoms of a radioactive nuclide to decay amount remaining = original X 1/2 N |
decay series | series of radioactive nuclides produced by successive radioactive decay until a stable nuclide is reached |
parent and daughter nuclide | parent: the heaviest nuclide of each decay series daughter: nuclides produced by the decay of the parent |
artificial transmutations | atoms with protons bombardment of stable nuclei with charged and uncharged particles |
when does the decay series end | when a stable nuclei has been produced |
transuranium elements | elements with more than 92 protons in their nuclei |
radioactive dating | process by which the approximate age of an object is determined based on the amount of certain radioactive nuclides present |
fission | very heavy nucleus splits into more stable nuclei |
fusion | light mass nuclei combine to form more stable nucleus |
gieger counter | gass filled metal tube- radiation detector |
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