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Introduction to nuclear chemistry
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Go to the following website
Read through the introduction screens and the types of reactions screens. Take notes as needed.
Then, complete quizzes (practice problems) 1-6
https://tb014.k12.sd.us/chemistry/neclear%20reactions/index.htm
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Take a screenshot showing a correct answer for practice problem #6
Match the terms with the correct description
high energy electromagnetic radiation
atomic number =2, mass number = 4
mass of zero, charge of -1
a helium nucleus
no mass, no charge
has the mass of an electron, charge of +1
contains two protons and 2 neutrons
an electron ejected from the nucleus of an atom
alpha particle
beta particle
gamma emission
Match the nuclear symbols with the correct description
mass number = 1, charge = +1
mass number = 1, charge = 0
antimatter
mass = 0, charge of +1
positron
neutron
proton
What type of nuclear reaction is occuring here?
transmutation
electron capture
electron capture
positron emission
alpha emission
gamma emission
What type of nuclear reaction is occuring here?
transmutation
alpha emission
electron capture
electron capture
positron emission
gamma emission
What type of nuclear reaction is occuring here?
electron capture
gamma emission
electron capture
positron emission
transmutation
alpha emission
What type of nuclear reaction is occuring here?
alpha emission
transmutation
positron emission
electron capture
electron capture
What type of nuclear reaction is occuring here?
positron emission
electron capture
electron capture
transmutation
alpha emission
In the nuclear equation shown below, what species is represented by X?
Given the nuclear equation:
Which nuclide is represented by the X when the equation is correctly balanced?
In the nuclear equation shown below, what species is represented by X?
In the nuclear equation shown below, what species is represented by X when the equation is correctly balanced?