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1 Radioactivity Paul Charpentier Foxboro High School Foxboro, MA pcharp@massed.net Patricia Brandl Medford High School Medford, MA Pattygrace1@aol.com

2 Traditional Coverage Review of atomic structure Comparison of radioactive emission processes Transmutation reactions Half-life

3 Enhancement to Curriculum Allows students to observe simulated decay of atoms in real time Activity emphasizes random nature of radioactive decay

4 Intended Audience Standard (college-prep) one-year chemistry course Unit includes enrichment aspects for honors- level classes Aligned to Massachusetts Science Frameworks (Chemistry 2.3, 2.8, 2.10, 2.11) and MCAS Possible interdisciplinary aspects with Social Studies

5 Adaptations Simulab also appropriate for demonstration use Conceptually, can be used by Freshman Physical Science courses

6 Placement in the Curriculum Includes enhancement for a traditional unit which is done after the Atomic Structure Unit SimuLab will follow traditional hands-on simulation of half-life Reviews/reinforces graphing skills

7 Resources Classroom Facilities: Wet lab materials, Geiger counter, radioactive sources (Uranyl acetate, Thalium, Coleman lantern mantles) Computer Resources: Demonstration-use: PC with computer projector Computer-Lab: one machine per 2 students, (teacher PC with computer projector, optional)

8 General Goals and Objectives Student will compare and contrast the three products of radioactive decay ( , ,  ) Predict the products of transmutation reactions and balance accordingly Describe the randomness and fixed rate at which isotopes decay

9 Instructional Activities Nuclear reactions Graphical Organizer of Decay Modes Shielding Geiger Counter Demo Cloud Chamber Demo Writing Nuclear Reactions Half-Life Sweet Decay Lab Half-Life SimuLab Half-life Problem Solving Carbon-14 dating

10 Chronological Outline Day 1: Graphical Organizer of Decay Modes ( , ,  ) Day 2: Demos: Demo Shielding with Geiger Counter, Cloud Chamber Day 3: Writing Nuclear Reactions (review isotope symbolism) to illustrate kinds of transmutation

11 Chronological Outline (cont.) Day 4: Sweet Decay Lab Day 5: Half-life SimuLab Day 6: Social Issues: Carbon-14 Dating, Nuclear Waste Disposal Day 7: Assessment

12 Assessments Rubrics for wet lab and SimuLab Rubric for demonstration Nuclear equation/half-life problem session Traditional teacher-generated test/quiz Optional social studies tie-in (social issues) research project


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