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Chapter 14 Nuclear Chemistry

  • The term dilute refers to a solution that has a relatively small amount of solute in comparison to the amount of solvent.

  • Concentrated, on the other hand, refers to a solution that has a relatively large amount of solute in comparison to the solvent.

  • the transmutation—creation of one element from another

  • Alpha Emission: An alpha particle is a helium nucleus with two protons and two neutrons.

  • Gamma Emission: Gamma emission is the giving off of high-energy, short-wavelength photons similar to X-rays.

  • Positron Emission: A positron is essentially an electron that has a positive charge instead of a negative one.

  • Electron Capture: The four decay modes described above all involve the emission or giving off a particle; electron capture is the capturing of an electron from the energy level closest to the nucleus(1s) by a proton in the nucleus.

Nuclear decay calculations:

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Chapter 14 Nuclear Chemistry

  • The term dilute refers to a solution that has a relatively small amount of solute in comparison to the amount of solvent.

  • Concentrated, on the other hand, refers to a solution that has a relatively large amount of solute in comparison to the solvent.

  • the transmutation—creation of one element from another

  • Alpha Emission: An alpha particle is a helium nucleus with two protons and two neutrons.

  • Gamma Emission: Gamma emission is the giving off of high-energy, short-wavelength photons similar to X-rays.

  • Positron Emission: A positron is essentially an electron that has a positive charge instead of a negative one.

  • Electron Capture: The four decay modes described above all involve the emission or giving off a particle; electron capture is the capturing of an electron from the energy level closest to the nucleus(1s) by a proton in the nucleus.

Nuclear decay calculations: