Chapter 11: Problem 5
What aspects of the composition of a nucleus can cause it to be unstable?
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Chapter 11: Problem 5
What aspects of the composition of a nucleus can cause it to be unstable?
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A concrete wall in a building is found to contain a radioactive isotope that emits alpha radiation. What could be done to protect people from the radiation (short of razing the building)? What if it were gamma radiation that was being emitted?
A large number of regular six-sided dice are shaken together in a box, then dumped onto a table. Those showing 1 or 2 are removed, and the process is repeated with the remaining ones. (See Explore It Yourself \(11.1 .)\) Is the half-life of the dice greater than, equal to, or less than one throw?
The half-life of plutonium- 238 , the isotope used to generate electricity on the Voyager spacecraft, is about 88 years. What effect might this have on the spacecraft's anticipated useful lifetime?
Explain how materials that absorb neutrons are used to control nuclear fission chain reactions.
How can a nucleus of uranium- 235 be induced to fission? Describe what happens to the nucleus.
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