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1、Chapter 19 Nuclear Chemistry,Properties of the Nucleus Chemists View: Seat of positive charge and mass in atoms and molecules Not very important to chemical reactivity; valence electrons are keyNuclear Characteristics Very small size: about 1 x 10-13 cm (Whole atom = 1 x 10-8 cm) Very high density:
2、1.6 x 1014 g/cm3 Very high energy processes (106 time greater than typical chemical reactions) Components = “Nucleons” Protons = +1 charge, 1 mass unit (Atomic Number = Z = # of protons) Neutrons = 0 charge, 1 mass unit Mass Number = A = sum of neutrons + protons Isotopes = same atomic number but di
3、fferent mass numbers (#s of neutrons) Nuclide = a particular isotope,II. Nuclear Stability and Radioactive Decay Thermodynamic Stability = potential energy of the nucleus compared to separate parts Kinetic Stability = Probability that the nucleus will undergo Radioactive Decay Example:Both A and Z m
4、ust be conserved (must be the same on both sides of equation) Zone of Stability All nuclides with Z 84 unstable (A-Z):Z ratio = 1 stable if light(A-Z):Z ratio 1 stable if heavyMagic Numbers: Z = even, (A-Z) = even stable Z = odd, (A-Z) = odd unstable Proton or Neutron numbers of 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82
5、, 126 very stable,Calcium-40 is“Doubly Magic”,C. Types of Radioactive Decay Decay involving the change in mass number of the nucleusa-particle production: loss of a helium nucleus; very commonSpontaneous Fission: splitting of a heavy nuclide into about equal parts; rareDecay when mass number stays t
6、he sameb-particle production: loss of an electron Fairly common for nuclides where Neutrons:Protons 1.0 Nucleus doesnt contain electrons; loss of energy that becomes electron Net effect: changes a neutron to a proton (Z increases by +1),g-ray production: loss of a high energy photon Can accompany ot
7、her decay types Way for nucleus in an excited state to return to ground statePositron production: loss of mass of an electron, but positive charge Occurs for nuclides with Neutron:Proton ratio 1.0 Net effect is change of a proton to a neutron (Z changes by -1)Positron is the Antiparticle of an Elect
8、ron; collision with an electron leads to annihilationElectron capture: an inner orbital electron is captured by the nucleus Always produces g-rays as well The ideal reaction for an alchemist, but too slow to be useful,Examples,214,The Kinetics of Radioactive Decay Rate of Decay = - change in number
9、of nuclides per unit time Radioactive nuclides decay at a rate proportional to the size of the sampleThis is the same as a first order rate law Integrated first order rate law and half life equation work too!Example: Technicium-99 is used for medical imaging. k = 0.116/h. t1/2 =?Example: t1/2 of Mol
10、ybdenum-99 is 67.0 h. How much of a 1.000 mg sample is left after 335 h?,B. Carbon Dating Archeological technique to determine the age of artifacts Willard Libby received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this work Based on the radioactive decay of carbon-14Carbon-14 is continuously produced in the a
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