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1 7.3 Nuclear Reactions: Nuclear reactions are different than chemical reactionsNuclear reactions are different than chemical reactions Chemical Reactions Mass is conserved (doesn’t change) Small energy changes No changes in the nuclei Nuclear Reactions Small changes in mass Huge energy changes protons, neutrons, electrons and gamma rays can be lost or gained

2 Induced Nuclear Reactions Scientists can also force ( = induce) nuclear reactions by smashing nuclei with alpha, beta and gamma radiation to make the nuclei unstableScientists can also force ( = induce) nuclear reactions by smashing nuclei with alpha, beta and gamma radiation to make the nuclei unstable or

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4 Nuclear Reactions Two types:Two types: Fission = the splitting of nucleiFission = the splitting of nuclei Fusion = the joining of nuclei (they fuse together)Fusion = the joining of nuclei (they fuse together) Both reactions involve extremely large amounts of energyBoth reactions involve extremely large amounts of energy Albert Einstein’s equation E = mc 2 illustrates the energy found in even small amounts of matter

5 1. Nuclear Fission: Nuclear fission is the splitting of one heavy nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei, as well as some sub-atomic particles and energy.Nuclear fission is the splitting of one heavy nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei, as well as some sub-atomic particles and energy. A heavy nucleus is usually unstable, due to many positive protons pushing apart.A heavy nucleus is usually unstable, due to many positive protons pushing apart. When fission occurs:When fission occurs: 1.Energy is produced. 2.More neutrons are given off.

6 Induced Nuclear Fission Neutrons are used to make nuclei unstableNeutrons are used to make nuclei unstable It is much easier to crash a neutral neutron than a positive proton into a nucleus to release energy.It is much easier to crash a neutral neutron than a positive proton into a nucleus to release energy.

7 Induced Nuclear Fission of Uranium-235 is the origin of nuclear power and nuclear bombs. A neutron,, crashes into an atom of stable uranium-235 to create unstable uranium-236, which then decays.A neutron,, crashes into an atom of stable uranium-235 to create unstable uranium-236, which then decays. After several steps, atoms of krypton and barium are formed, along with the release of 3 neutrons and huge quantities of energy.After several steps, atoms of krypton and barium are formed, along with the release of 3 neutrons and huge quantities of energy.

8 Chain Reactions: The neutrons released in the induced reaction can then trigger more reactions on other uranium-235 atoms…causing a CHAIN REACTIONThe neutrons released in the induced reaction can then trigger more reactions on other uranium-235 atoms…causing a CHAIN REACTION

9 A chain reaction can quickly get out of controlA chain reaction can quickly get out of control materials that absorb some neutrons can help to control the chain reaction.materials that absorb some neutrons can help to control the chain reaction. Nuclear reactors have complex systems to ensure the chain reaction stays at safe levels.Nuclear reactors have complex systems to ensure the chain reaction stays at safe levels. An uncontrolled chain reaction can result in the release of excess energy as harmful radiationAn uncontrolled chain reaction can result in the release of excess energy as harmful radiation It is on this concept that nuclear bombs are created.It is on this concept that nuclear bombs are created. Nuclear “meltdown” occurs if the chain reactions cannot be controlledNuclear “meltdown” occurs if the chain reactions cannot be controlled

10 Nuclear energy used to produce power comes from fission Nuclear power plants can generate large amounts of electricity.Nuclear power plants can generate large amounts of electricity. In Canada, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick currently use nuclear power.In Canada, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick currently use nuclear power. Canadian-made nuclear reactors are called CANDU reactors.Canadian-made nuclear reactors are called CANDU reactors. CANDU reactors are considered safe and effective, and are soldCANDU reactors are considered safe and effective, and are sold throughout the world. The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station on the shores of Lake Huron, in Ontario

11 CANDU Reactors CANDU reactors are found in various countries around the world.CANDU reactors are found in various countries around the world. Canada, South Korea, China, India, Argentina, Romania and PakistanCanada, South Korea, China, India, Argentina, Romania and Pakistan The reactors are known to beThe reactors are known to be safe and easy to shut down in safe and easy to shut down in an emergency. an emergency. Heat energy produced turnsHeat energy produced turns electricity-generating turbines. electricity-generating turbines.

12 Hazardous Wastes Hazardous wastes produced by nuclear reactions are problematic.Hazardous wastes produced by nuclear reactions are problematic. Some waste products, like fuel rods, can be re-usedSome waste products, like fuel rods, can be re-used Some products are very radioactive, and must be stored away from living things.Some products are very radioactive, and must be stored away from living things. Most of this waste is buried underground, or stored in concreteMost of this waste is buried underground, or stored in concrete It takes 20 half-lives (thousands of years) before the material is safe.It takes 20 half-lives (thousands of years) before the material is safe.

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14 2. Nuclear Fusion joining of two light nuclei into one heavier nucleus.joining of two light nuclei into one heavier nucleus. In the core of the Sun, two hydrogen nuclei join under tremendous heat and pressure to form a helium nucleus.In the core of the Sun, two hydrogen nuclei join under tremendous heat and pressure to form a helium nucleus. When the helium atom is formed, huge amounts of energy are released.When the helium atom is formed, huge amounts of energy are released. The fusion of hydrogen nuclei

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17 Which isotope correctly completes the following nuclear reaction? A.Helium-4 B.Barium-141 C.Strontium-90 D.Cesium 143

18 Scientists cannot yet find a safe, and manageable method to harness the energy of nuclear fusion.Scientists cannot yet find a safe, and manageable method to harness the energy of nuclear fusion. “cold fusion” would occur at temperatures and pressures that could be controlled (but we haven’t figured out how to get it to happen)“cold fusion” would occur at temperatures and pressures that could be controlled (but we haven’t figured out how to get it to happen) Take the Section 7.3 Quiz


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