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1 Fission vs. Fusion

2 Warm - Up What do you know, or think you know, about nuclear fission and fusion?

3 Objectives Today I will be able to:
Distinguish between different types of radiation with respect to their penetration power. Complete a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast nuclear fission and fusion. Review atom concepts to prepare for an exam

4 Homework Study for Exam on Thursday 83 points total 33 questions
28 Multiple choice (2 points each) covering topics on review sheet 1 chart where you fill in protons, electrons, neutrons and mass number for elements (15 points) 4 alpha and beta decay equations (3 points each)

5 Agenda Warm – up Nuclear Chemistry Notes
Fission vs. Fusion Venn Diagram Sources of Radiation Reading Atom Exam Review Exit Ticket

6 Nuclear Fission and Fusion Notes

7 Radiation Composition & Symbol Is shielded or stopped by? Alpha Beta Gamma

8 Radiation Composition & Symbol Is shielded or stopped by? Alpha 2 p+ and 2 n0 Beta Stream of high speed e- Gamma Very high energy electromagnetic radiation

9 Shielding Radiation , aluminum
Which type of radiation is the most penetrating? gamma rays Which type of radiation do you think is most dangerous? gamma rays Sun glasses have UVA and UVB protection. The UV-A stand for ultra violet alpha particles and the UV-B stands for ultra violet beta particles. Almost all sunglasses offer 100% UVA protection. Be sure to get 100% UVB protection as well.

10 Radiation Composition & Symbol Is shielded or stopped by? Alpha 2 p+ and 2 n0 paper Beta Stream of high speed e- Clothing, wood Gamma Very high energy electromagnetic radiation Concrete, lead

11 Nuclear Fission A heavy nucleus splits into more stable nuclei of intermediate mass.

12 Atomic Bombs Atomic bombs are an example of Fission Reactions.
“Little boy” and “Fat man” were Atomic bombs made from fission reactions with uranium and plutonium respectively. A fission chain reaction is started and continues until the bomb destroys itself.

13 Little Boy and Fat Man

14 Nuclear Power Plants map: Nuclear Energy Institute

15 Nuclear Power Plants Uranium-235 undergoes nuclear fission and releases thermal (heat) energy. This turns water to steam which spins turbines. The turbines produce electrical energy. Nuclear waste is fuel rods with unreacted uranium and radioactive products of fission. Right now this waste is buried in waste management facilities, like Yucca Mountain.

16 Maryland Nuclear Power Plant
Calvert Cliffs is Maryland’s nuclear power plant

17 http://www. cleanenergyinsight

18 Nuclear Fusion Low-mass nuclei combine to form a heavier, more stable nucleus.

19 Hydrogen Bombs Hydrogen bombs are an example of nuclear fusion.
Two isotopes of hydrogen, 2H and 3H, fuse together and produce a lot of energy in the process. H-bombs release significantly more energy than atomic bombs.

20 The Sun: Nuclear Fusion
+ + + Energy Four hydrogen nuclei (protons) Two beta particles (electrons) One helium nucleus

21 Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fusion

22 Release huge amounts of energy
Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fusion High temp and pressure are used to combine light atoms to make heavier atoms Ex: Fuels the sun and stars & Hydrogen Bombs A heavy atom splits into two or more lighter nuclei Ex: Atomic Bombs & Nuclear reactors Release huge amounts of energy Produce nuclear waste

23 Comparing Fission and Fusion

24 Did You Know ?

25 The Next Slide The next slide shows a great flow diagram that links a lot of radioactive decay concepts.

26 http://images4. wikia. nocookie

27 Sources of Radiation Packet

28 Sources of Radiation Questions
Read through the packet Select 3 sources of radiation. Write down where they come from and why we are concerned about them.

29 Exit Ticket The piece of the exam that I would like to spend the most time reviewing is: Atomic Theory The scientists Radioactivity

30 Exit Ticket


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