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1 Relative Stability of Different Nuclei
Nuclear Stability Relative Stability of Different Nuclei

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3 Two Methods Which isotopes? Binding Energy

4 What holds an atom together?
Forces of Nature and Atomic Structure:

5 Band (Island) of Stability
N/Z ratio Number of stable isotopes

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8 Isotope trends among the elements:

9 Binding Energy, but first…
Comparing stability: O-O single bond strength = 146 kJ/mol O=O double bond strength = 496 kJ/mol Which is more stable, O2 or O3? O2: O=O O3: O=O-O

10 Binding Energy: How we measure nuclear stability

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13 Predict what you think the trend will be: As atomic number increases, what will happen to stability?

14 Split up class and do:

15 Do all isotopes using Excel
Isotopedata_stable.xls

16 Modes of Radioactive Decay

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18 U-238 Decay Series And … the problem with radon.

19 Decay modes and the island of stability.

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21 Cool stuff about nuclear chemistry

22 Where is all the Helium From?

23 Uranium-Based Reactors

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25 Enrichment: Diffusion Method; per cycle Centrifuge Method; 1.3 per cycle

26 239Pu is fissile and can be used as nuclear fuel.
Breeder Reactors: Good and Bad 238U + n  239U + B- 239U  239Np + B- 239Np  239Pu + B- 239Pu is fissile and can be used as nuclear fuel.

27 Nuclear Proliferation Issues:
The problem with U Enrichment The problem of Pu materials

28 Radon in the Home

29 Smoke Detectors in the Home

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