CEM 141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Jmol, Strong Interaction, The Strongest

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They involve rearrangements (sharing, donating, or accepting) of valence electrons. The element undergoing a chemical reaction does not change (mass is reserved) Often result in change in element (since element is defined by the number of protons) (a change in the chemical identity) Isotopes contain the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons. Example: 13c is an isotope of 12c. 2 lighter nuclei form 1 heavier nuclei. 1 heavier nuclei breaks apart to form 2 lighter nuclei. Example on the right (deuterium = hydrogen with. 2 neutrons, tritium = hydrogen with 3 neutrons) At very high temperatures, some electrons on atoms are stripped away (they have so much energy that they can overcome the attraction to the nucleus) forming a plasma. The electrostatic force affects 2 nuclei that are moving toward each other. The potential energy increases as they move closer.

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