CHE 1302 Study Guide - Final Guide: Atomic Orbital, Nuclear Reaction, Atomic Number

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Spontaneous change of nucleus plus emission of subatomic particles and/or electromagnetic radiation. When writing an equation for a nuclear reaction: both sides must be balances for mass number and atomic number. Sum of mass numbers: 238 = 234 + 4. Sum of atomic numbers: 92 = 90 + 2. Alpha particles contain 2 protons and 2 neutrons, so they carry a 2+ charge. High energy electron from the nucleus (not the electron cloud) Its decay of a neutron a proton + an electron: (cid:2868)(cid:2869) (cid:2869)(cid:2869) + (cid:2869)(cid:2868) Radioactive decay law: the rate of decay of a radioactive nuclide is proportional to the number of atoms present, n: rate = kn. Half-life (t1/2: time required for of the nuclei in a sample of nuclide to decay, t1/2 , t1/2 is characteristic of a nuclide, can range from a fraction of a second to billions of years. Mass a(cid:374)d e(cid:374)ergy are related e = (cid:373)c2.

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