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Chapter 32 Ionizing Radiation, Nuclear Energy, and Elementary Particles

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Chapter 32

Ionizing Radiation, Nuclear Energy, and Elementary Particles

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32.2 Induced Nuclear Reactions

A nuclear reaction is said to occur whenever the incident nucleus,particle, or photon causes a change to occur in the target nucleus.

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32.2 Induced Nuclear Reactions

Example 3 An Induced Nuclear Transmutation

An alpha particle strikes an aluminum nucleus. As a result,an unknown nucleus and a neutron are produced.

n X D He 10

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42 A

Z

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32.2 Induced Nuclear Reactions

An induced nuclear reaction in whichuranium is transmuted into plutonium.

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32.3 Nuclear Fission

A slowly moving neutron causes the uranium nucleus to fissioninto barium, krypton, and three neutrons.

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32.3 Nuclear Fission

A chain reaction

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32.3 Nuclear Fission

In a controlled chain reaction,only one neutron, on average,causes another neutron to fission.

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32.4 Nuclear Reactors

A nuclear reactor consists of fuel elements, control rods, anda moderator.

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32.4 Nuclear Reactors

The moderator slows neutrons and the control rods absorb neutrons.

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32.5 Nuclear Fusion

Two nuclei of very low mass can combine to generate energy. Thisprocess is called nuclear fusion.

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32.5 Nuclear Fusion