CHEM
111 - Nuclear Chemistry Handout
Things
you should know or be able to do:
1. Be able to describe the differences
between alpha, beta, and gamma radiation.
2. Know what causes isotopes to be
"radioactive".
3. Be able to balance simple nuclear
reactions:
For example:
A.
What isotope is formed when Samarium-146 undergoes alpha decay?
B.
What isotope undergoes beta decay to form Thorium-227?
4. Know the terms used to describe
radiation exposure.
5. Know the difference between fusion and
fission.
6. Be
able to name at least three uses for radioactive isotopes either from lecture or your reading
assignment.
7. Describe how uranium isotopes are used
to produce electricity?
8. Be able to perform half-life
calculations for first order decay.
Example:
Isotope X has a half-life of 32.5
minutes. Given 15.0 mg of the isotope,
how much will remain after25.0 minutes.