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Nuclear Chemistry Fission Fission: Division of a heavy nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei. (Used in weapons and power plants)

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Nuclear Radiation – particles and electromagnetic waves that are flung at high speeds from nucleus.

Q: Why does it happen?A: Unstable nuclei!Q: Why unstable?A: # of neutrons

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Warm Up 9/19

What discovery did the gold foil experiment lead to?

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Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment• Fired particles at gold foil• Some particles bounced back• Why? Because of the dense central nucleus

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Particle &

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Alpha

Beta

Gamma