CHEM 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Beta Particle, Alpha Decay, Strong Interaction

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21 Dec 2016
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Lot of positive charged packed into a tiny space. Isotope has the same atomic number nut different mass number (different number of neutrons) As nuclei gets larger, we need a stronger force that keeps the nucleus together. Proton has two up and one down quark. Neutron has two down and one up quark. This results in a no net charge on a neutron and a positive 1 on a proton. Color force is the force between quarks within a nucleon (proton-proton or neutron- neutron) Here, we have a graph of nuclear stability number of neutrons are on the y-axis. For low atomic numbers (1-20), you get a pretty much 1:1 ratio to keep it together. After this, you see the blue dots meaning they need more neutrons. )t"s a graph of stable isotopes and their number of protons are on the x-axis and the. You don"t need (cid:884) neutrons but more than (cid:883) (cid:523)so somewhere between (cid:883) and (cid:884)(cid:524)

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