CH 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sunscreen, Chlorofluorocarbon, Atomic Nucleus

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Lecture notes 9/13/16, radiation and the ozone layer. Atom is made up of a lot of empty space. If the nucleus were the size of a basketball, the rest of the atom would be the size of a town. Atomic # (z)- the number of protons, nuclear charge, mass #-the sum of protons and neutrons. Wavelength-distance traveled between successive peaks, represented by lambda. Frequency-number of waves passing a fixed point in one second, represented by nu. Gamma rays (diameter of atomic nucleus), x-ray (diameter of atom), uv (diameter of virus), visible light (color by nanometers), ir (diameter of animal cell), microwave (diameter of period), radio (height of human) Ultraviolet radiation can break some chemical bonds (reason for skin cancer), the higher a wavelength"s energy the easier it is to penetrate chemical bonds. Energy of wavelength, length of time exposed, and sensitivity of organism. Sun"s rays travel a shorter distance through ozone at equator so it is more potent.

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