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Lecture 364/28/06 Clean-up Day Sunday, April 30th at 11Am Hagan Lawn Sign up at the reach out center today Check in with Dan Socha on Sunday.

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1 Lecture 364/28/06 Clean-up Day Sunday, April 30th at 11Am Hagan Lawn Sign up at the reach out center today Check in with Dan Socha on Sunday

2 Quiz 1. Consider the melting of ice. What are the signs (+ or -) for ΔH, ΔS, and ΔG for this process at -10º? 2. Describe an alpha particle? -10 ºC ΔH ΔS ΔG

3 Radioactive emissions positron (β + ) electron proton  positron (β) + neutron

4 Radioactive Electron capture Electron + proton  neutron

5 Examples

6 Belt of stability Belt of stability ends at element 83 Type of decay nuclei above belt of stability (high N/Z) nuclei below the belt of stability (low N/Z) nuclei with atomic # ≥ 84

7 Stability of Nuclei Out of > 300 stable isotopes: Even Odd Odd Even Z N 15752 505

8 Rates of radioactive decay Decay is not affected by temperature, pressure, or state of chemical combination

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10 If you start with 1.5 mg of tritium 3 H, how much is left after 49.2 years? t 1/2 =12.3 years

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12 Carbon dating in atmosphere t 1/2 =5730 years Ratio of 14 C/ 12 C constant until death, then 14 C/ 12 C decreases At death, 14 C has about 14 disintegrations per minute/gram (dpm/g)

13 Carbon-14 limitations 1. assume 14 C in atmosphere is constant 2. can’t date object < 100 years old 3. accuracy only ± 100 years 4. only good back to ~ 40, 000 years

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