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Packet #2 | ||||||||||||||||
Name: ____________________________ | ||||||||||||||||
quarter 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Pre-Medicine Chemistry | ||||||||||||||||
Nuclear Chemistry | ||||||||||||||||
Standard 2: The student understands the basic principles of atomic theory. (SC.A.2.4) 1. knows that the number and configuration of elec-trons will equal the number of protons in an electrically neutral atom and when an atom gains or loses electrons, the charge is unbalanced. 2. knows the difference between an element, a molecule, and a compound. 3. knows that a number of elements have heavier, unstable nuclei that decay, spontaneously giving off smaller particles and waves that result in a small loss of mass and release a large amount of energy. 4. knows that nuclear energy is released when small, light atoms are fused into heavier ones. |
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1. Nuclear reactions (15) These reactions must be graphed on the worksheet. 2. Reading Log 3. Worksheet: Nuclear Energy 1-21 Medical Worksheet 4. Worksheet: Nuclear Chemistry 5. Graph: Distinguishing between an Alpha, Beta and Gamma Emitter 6. Laboratory Activities: Half Life and Beta Simulation - include graph 7. Decay Graph of Thorium-232 8. Worksheet: Uses of Nuclear Energy: Medical Worksheet. 9. Textbook Work |
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There will be a test on Nuclear Chemistry |