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1Jeopardy
PHY101 Chapter 11 Review Study of Nuclear
Physics Cheryl Dellai
2Study of Nuclear Physics
Basics Particles Half-Life Reactions Controlled Reactions Potpourri
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3Basics 100
What is the atomic mass unit?
ANSWER
4Basics 200
What are the parts of an atom?
ANSWER
5Basics 300
What is a Mass Number?
ANSWER
6Basics 400
What is an isotope?
ANSWER
7Particles 100
Name 3 types of particles
ANSWER
8Particles 200
When sulfur-35 (Z 16) decays to chlorine-35 (Z
17), a(n) __________ is emitted.
ANSWER
9Particles 300
Nuclear radiation can be detected by using a
__________.
ANSWER
10Particles400
Two particles that will be deflected by a
magnetic field are __________ and __________.
ANSWER
11Half-Life 100
When a nucleus in an excited state decays to the
ground state, a(n) __________ particle is emitted.
ANSWER
12Half-Life 200
The time interval during which a nucleus has a
50 probability of decaying is its __________.
ANSWER
13Half-Life 300
The half life of uranium-232 is 70 years. The
time for 3/4 of a sample of uranium-232 to decay
is __________.
ANSWER
14Half-Life400
If a piece of wood is suspected to be several
thousand years old, its true age can likely be
determined through use of the isotope _________.
ANSWER
15Reactions 100
The combining of two nuclei to form a larger
nucleus with the release of energy is __________.
ANSWER
16Reactions 200
What is fission?
ANSWER
17Reactions 300
What is meant by binding energy?
ANSWER
18Reactions 400
In a bad accident, a nuclear reactor could
explode like an atomic bomb. (T/F)
ANSWER
19Controlled Reactions 100
Magnetic confinement is used in controlled fusion
experiments to control a plasma. (T/F)
ANSWER
20Controlled Reactions 200
In a nuclear reactor, __________ are used to
limit the number of neutrons passing from one
fuel rod to another.
ANSWER
21Controlled Reactions 300
Two areas in which fusion is the source of energy
are __________ and __________.
ANSWER
22Controlled Reactions 400
The determination of the composition of a
material by bombarding it with neutrons and
monitoring the emitted radiation is __________.
ANSWER
23Potpourri 100
The Voyager space probes used electricity
provided by __________.
ANSWER
24Potpourri 200
When uranium-238 (Z 92) is bombarded with a
neutron, it can change into __________.
ANSWER
25Potpourri 300
The mass of an atom of carbon-12 (Z 6) is less
than the mass of 6 protons and 6 neutrons because
of __________.
ANSWER
26Potpourri 400
Most stable element.
ANSWER
27Basics 100Answer
What is the atomic mass unit? 1 amu 1 u
1.6610-27 kg
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28Basics 200Answer
What are the parts of an atom? Proton positive
charge in the nucleus of an atom. Atomic (Z)
of protons determine element Neutron neutral
particle in the nucleus of an atom. Neutron
(N) of neutrons determine isotope Electron
negative charge in the outer shell of an atom.
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29Basics 300Answer
What is a Mass Number? A Z N
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30Basics 400Answer
What is an isotope? Isotopes of a given element
have the same number of protons in the nucleus
but different number of neutrons. A
14 Element Name example
C Z
6
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31Particles100Answer
Name 3 types of particles Alpha particle ?
helium-4 nucleus Beta particle ?
electron Gamma Ray ? energy
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32Particles200Answer
When sulfur-35 (Z 16) decays to chlorine-35 (Z
17), a beta particle (electron) is emitted.
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33Particles300Answer
Nuclear radiation can be detected by using a
Geiger counter .
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34Particles400Answer
Two particles that will be deflected by a
magnetic field are alpha and beta particles.
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35Half-Life 100Answer
When a nucleus in an excited state decays to the
ground state, a gamma ray is emitted.
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36Half-Life 200Answer
The time interval during which a nucleus has a
50 probability of decaying is its half-life.
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37Half-Life 300Answer
The half life of uranium-232 is 70 years. The
time for 3/4 of a sample of uranium-232 to decay
is 140 years.
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38Half-Life 400Answer
If a piece of wood is suspected to be several
thousand years old, its true age can likely be
determined through use of the isotope carbon-14.
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39Reactions 100Answer
The combining of two nuclei to form a larger
nucleus with the release of energy is nuclear
fission.
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40Reactions 200Answer
What is fission? The splitting of a large
nucleus into two smaller nuclei.
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41Reactions 300Answer
What is meant by binding energy? This indicates
how tightly bound together a nucleus is.
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42Reactions 400Answer
In a bad accident, a nuclear reactor could
explode like an atomic bomb. (False)
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43Controlled Reactions 100Answer
Magnetic confinement is used in controlled fusion
experiments to control a plasma. (True)
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44Controlled Reactions 200Answer
In a nuclear reactor, control rods are used to
limit the number of neutrons passing from one
fuel rod to another.
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45Controlled Reactions 300Answer
Two areas in which fusion is the source of energy
are stars, hydrogen bombs, tokamak reactors
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46Controlled Reactions 400Answer
The determination of the composition of a
material by bombarding it with neutrons and
monitoring the emitted radiation is neutron
activation analysis .
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47Potpourri 100Answer
The Voyager space probes used electricity
provided by radioisotope thermoelectric
generators .
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48Potpourri 200Answer
When uranium-238 (Z 92) is bombarded with a
neutron, it can change into uranium-239.
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49Potpourri 300Answer
The mass of an atom of carbon-12 (Z 6) is less
than the mass of 6 protons and 6 neutrons because
of binding energy.
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50Potpourri 400Answer
Most stable element. Iron Element 26
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