Deck 30: Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
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Deck 30: Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
1
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What is true of an element of atomic number 15 that has an isotope of mass number 32? (There could be more than one correct choice.)
A) the number of neutrons in the nucleus is 17.
B) the number of protons in the nucleus is 15.
C) the number of neutrons in the nucleus is 15.
D) the number of protons in the nucleus is 32.
E) the number of nucleons in the nucleus is 47.
What is true of an element of atomic number 15 that has an isotope of mass number 32? (There could be more than one correct choice.)
A) the number of neutrons in the nucleus is 17.
B) the number of protons in the nucleus is 15.
C) the number of neutrons in the nucleus is 15.
D) the number of protons in the nucleus is 32.
E) the number of nucleons in the nucleus is 47.
A, B
2
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Atomic nuclei that are all isotopes of an element all have the same
A) number of nucleons.
B) number of protons.
C) mass.
D) number of neutrons.
Atomic nuclei that are all isotopes of an element all have the same
A) number of nucleons.
B) number of protons.
C) mass.
D) number of neutrons.
B
3
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The symbol for a certain isotope of radium is Ra. How many nucleons are there in the nucleus of this isotope?
A) 314
B) 226
C) 214
D) 138
E) 88
The symbol for a certain isotope of radium is Ra. How many nucleons are there in the nucleus of this isotope?
A) 314
B) 226
C) 214
D) 138
E) 88
B
4
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An yttrium isotope has 39 protons and 50 neutrons in its nucleus. Which one of the following symbols accurately represents this isotope? A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
An yttrium isotope has 39 protons and 50 neutrons in its nucleus. Which one of the following symbols accurately represents this isotope? A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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5
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The atomic number of an atom is equal to the number of what particles in the nucleus?
A) electrons
B) nucleons
C) positrons.
D) protons
E) neutrons
The atomic number of an atom is equal to the number of what particles in the nucleus?
A) electrons
B) nucleons
C) positrons.
D) protons
E) neutrons
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6
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Write the standard nuclear notation for the following nuclei: hydrogen-2, sulfur-33, and
lead-207.
Write the standard nuclear notation for the following nuclei: hydrogen-2, sulfur-33, and
lead-207.
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7
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To a reasonable approximation, the density of a nucleus
A) is independent of the mass number.
B) varies unpredictably for different values of .
C) is smaller for large-Z nuclei.
D) is qreater for large- nuclei.
To a reasonable approximation, the density of a nucleus
A) is independent of the mass number.
B) varies unpredictably for different values of .
C) is smaller for large-Z nuclei.
D) is qreater for large- nuclei.
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8
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The primary reason that very large nuclei are unstable is due to
A) the cumulative attractive force between the protons and the orbiting electrons.
B) the repulsive force between the neutrons and the protons.
C) the extreme weakness of the gravitational attraction of the protons.
D) the cumulative repulsive force of the protons.
The primary reason that very large nuclei are unstable is due to
A) the cumulative attractive force between the protons and the orbiting electrons.
B) the repulsive force between the neutrons and the protons.
C) the extreme weakness of the gravitational attraction of the protons.
D) the cumulative repulsive force of the protons.
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9
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The atomic number and mass number for calcium-39 are 20 and 39, respectively. How many neutrons are in one atom?
A) 39
B) 19
C) 59
D) 20
E) 1
The atomic number and mass number for calcium-39 are 20 and 39, respectively. How many neutrons are in one atom?
A) 39
B) 19
C) 59
D) 20
E) 1
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10
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A stable nucleus contains many protons very close to each other, all positively charged. Why do the protons not fly apart due to mutual Coulomb repulsion?
A) An attractive nuclear force in the nucleus counteracts the effect of the Coulomb forces.
B) The neutrons in the nucleus shield the protons from each other.
C) The Coulomb force does not operate within nuclei.
D) The gravity of the protons and neutrons overcomes their repulsion at such close distances.
E) There are an equal number of electrons in the nucleus which neutralize the protons.
A stable nucleus contains many protons very close to each other, all positively charged. Why do the protons not fly apart due to mutual Coulomb repulsion?
A) An attractive nuclear force in the nucleus counteracts the effect of the Coulomb forces.
B) The neutrons in the nucleus shield the protons from each other.
C) The Coulomb force does not operate within nuclei.
D) The gravity of the protons and neutrons overcomes their repulsion at such close distances.
E) There are an equal number of electrons in the nucleus which neutralize the protons.
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11
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The symbol for a certain isotope of strontium is . What is the mass number of this isotope?
A) 128
B) 90
C) 38
D) 88
E) 52
The symbol for a certain isotope of strontium is . What is the mass number of this isotope?
A) 128
B) 90
C) 38
D) 88
E) 52
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12
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In a nucleus, how many protons, neutrons, and electrons are found there?
A) .
B) .
C) .
D) .
E) .
In a nucleus, how many protons, neutrons, and electrons are found there?
A) .
B) .
C) .
D) .
E) .
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13
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If an atomic nucleus containing 64 nucleons has a radius , what will be the expected radius of a nucleus containing 512 nucleons?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
If an atomic nucleus containing 64 nucleons has a radius , what will be the expected radius of a nucleus containing 512 nucleons?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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14
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The atomic mass unit is defined as
A) one twelfth the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
B) the mass of an electron.
C) the mass of a carbon-12 nucleus.
D) the mass of a hydrogen-1 atom.
E) the mass of a proton.
The atomic mass unit is defined as
A) one twelfth the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
B) the mass of an electron.
C) the mass of a carbon-12 nucleus.
D) the mass of a hydrogen-1 atom.
E) the mass of a proton.
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15
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Name the first three isotopes of hydrogen, write their symbols in standard notation, and
indicate which one is the most common and which one is the most unstable.
Name the first three isotopes of hydrogen, write their symbols in standard notation, and
indicate which one is the most common and which one is the most unstable.
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If an atomic nucleus containing 64 nucleons has a mass density , what will be the expected mass density of a nucleus containing 512 nucleons?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
If an atomic nucleus containing 64 nucleons has a mass density , what will be the expected mass density of a nucleus containing 512 nucleons?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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17
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The symbol for a certain isotope of polonium is Po. How many neutrons are there in the nucleus of this isotope?
A) 314
B) 214
C) 84
D) 298
E) 130
The symbol for a certain isotope of polonium is Po. How many neutrons are there in the nucleus of this isotope?
A) 314
B) 214
C) 84
D) 298
E) 130
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18
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The mass number of an atom is equal to the number of what particles in the nucleus?
A) positrons.
B) electrons
C) nucleons
D) protons
E) neutrons
The mass number of an atom is equal to the number of what particles in the nucleus?
A) positrons.
B) electrons
C) nucleons
D) protons
E) neutrons
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19
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All nuclei of a given element have the same number of
A) protons.
B) nucleons.
C) neutrons.
D) protons + neutrons.
All nuclei of a given element have the same number of
A) protons.
B) nucleons.
C) neutrons.
D) protons + neutrons.
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20
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Which of the following statements is not true of the strong nuclear force?
A) For two protons that are very close together, the nuclear force and the electric force have about the same magnitudes.
B) A nucleon in a large nucleus interacts via the nuclear force only with nearby nucleons, not with ones far away in the nucleus.
C) The nuclear force affects both neutrons and protons.
D) The nuclear force has a short range, of the order of nuclear dimensions.
E) The nuclear force does not depend on charge.
Which of the following statements is not true of the strong nuclear force?
A) For two protons that are very close together, the nuclear force and the electric force have about the same magnitudes.
B) A nucleon in a large nucleus interacts via the nuclear force only with nearby nucleons, not with ones far away in the nucleus.
C) The nuclear force affects both neutrons and protons.
D) The nuclear force has a short range, of the order of nuclear dimensions.
E) The nuclear force does not depend on charge.
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21
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An particle is also known as
A) a high-energy photon.
B) a positron.
C) a helium nucleus.
D) an electron.
An particle is also known as
A) a high-energy photon.
B) a positron.
C) a helium nucleus.
D) an electron.
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22
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In decay, the number of neutrons in the nucleus is
A) increased by 2 .
B) decreased by
C) decreased by
D) increased by 1 .
E) remains unchanged.
In decay, the number of neutrons in the nucleus is
A) increased by 2 .
B) decreased by
C) decreased by
D) increased by 1 .
E) remains unchanged.
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23
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What are the mass number A and the charge (in units of e) for each of the following
particles or rays?
(a) beta-plus
(b) beta-minus
(c) gamma ray
What are the mass number A and the charge (in units of e) for each of the following
particles or rays?
(a) beta-plus
(b) beta-minus
(c) gamma ray
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24
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A gamma ray is also known as
A) a high-energy photon.
B) an electron.
C) a positron.
D) a helium nucleus.
A gamma ray is also known as
A) a high-energy photon.
B) an electron.
C) a positron.
D) a helium nucleus.
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25
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A fusion reaction releases energy because the binding energy of the resulting nucleus
A) is greater than the binding energy of the original nuclei.
B) is less than the binding energy of the original nuclei.
C) is equal to the binding energy of the original nuclei.
D) is released in the process.
E) is absorbed in the process.
A fusion reaction releases energy because the binding energy of the resulting nucleus
A) is greater than the binding energy of the original nuclei.
B) is less than the binding energy of the original nuclei.
C) is equal to the binding energy of the original nuclei.
D) is released in the process.
E) is absorbed in the process.
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26
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A particle is also known as
A) an electron.
B) a high-energy photon.
C) a positron.
D) a helium nucleus.
A particle is also known as
A) an electron.
B) a high-energy photon.
C) a positron.
D) a helium nucleus.
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27
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During - decay
A) a proton is ejected from the nucleus.
B) the number of nucleons increases.
C) a neutron is transformed to a proton.
D) a proton is transformed to a neutron.
E) a neutron is ejected from the nucleus.
During - decay
A) a proton is ejected from the nucleus.
B) the number of nucleons increases.
C) a neutron is transformed to a proton.
D) a proton is transformed to a neutron.
E) a neutron is ejected from the nucleus.
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28
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In massive stars, three helium nuclei fuse together, forming a carbon nucleus, and this reaction heats the core of the star. The net mass of the three helium nuclei must therefore be
A) the same as that of the carbon nucleus because energy is always conserved.
B) less than that of the carbon nucleus.
C) the same as that of the carbon nucleus because mass is always conserved.
D) higher than that of the carbon nucleus.
In massive stars, three helium nuclei fuse together, forming a carbon nucleus, and this reaction heats the core of the star. The net mass of the three helium nuclei must therefore be
A) the same as that of the carbon nucleus because energy is always conserved.
B) less than that of the carbon nucleus.
C) the same as that of the carbon nucleus because mass is always conserved.
D) higher than that of the carbon nucleus.
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The nuclei of are also known as
A) particles.
B) positrons.
C) particles.
D) x-rays.
E) rays.
The nuclei of are also known as
A) particles.
B) positrons.
C) particles.
D) x-rays.
E) rays.
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30
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When a particle is emitted from an unstable nucleus, the atomic number of the nucleus
A) decreases by 1 .
B) decreases by
C) increases by 1 .
D) increases by 2 .
E) does not change.
When a particle is emitted from an unstable nucleus, the atomic number of the nucleus
A) decreases by 1 .
B) decreases by
C) increases by 1 .
D) increases by 2 .
E) does not change.
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When a - particle is emitted from an unstable nucleus, the atomic number of the nucleus
A) increases by 2 .
B) increases by 1 .
C) decreases by 1 .
D) decreases by 2 .
E) does not change.
When a - particle is emitted from an unstable nucleus, the atomic number of the nucleus
A) increases by 2 .
B) increases by 1 .
C) decreases by 1 .
D) decreases by 2 .
E) does not change.
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When a particle is emitted from an unstable nucleus, the atomic mass number of the nucleus
A) increases by 1 .
B) decreases by 2 .
C) decreases by 1 .
D) increases by 2 .
E) does not change.
When a particle is emitted from an unstable nucleus, the atomic mass number of the nucleus
A) increases by 1 .
B) decreases by 2 .
C) decreases by 1 .
D) increases by 2 .
E) does not change.
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33
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During decay
A) a proton is ejected from the nucleus.
B) a neutron is ejected from the nucleus.
C) the number of nucleons decreases.
D) a neutron is transformed to a proton.
E) a proton is transformed to a neutron.
During decay
A) a proton is ejected from the nucleus.
B) a neutron is ejected from the nucleus.
C) the number of nucleons decreases.
D) a neutron is transformed to a proton.
E) a proton is transformed to a neutron.
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34
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What is the mass number of alpha particles?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 6
What is the mass number of alpha particles?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 6
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35
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What are the mass number, the atomic number, and neutron number for each of the following particles?
(a) proton
(b) neutron
(c) alpha particle
What are the mass number, the atomic number, and neutron number for each of the following particles?
(a) proton
(b) neutron
(c) alpha particle
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36
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A - particle is also known as
A) a positron.
B) an electron.
C) a high-energy photon.
D) a helium nucleus.
A - particle is also known as
A) a positron.
B) an electron.
C) a high-energy photon.
D) a helium nucleus.
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37
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In beta-minus decay
A) an electron is emitted.
B) a proton is emitted.
C) a proton is transformed into a neutron.
D) a neutron is emitted.
E) an electron decays into another particle.
In beta-minus decay
A) an electron is emitted.
B) a proton is emitted.
C) a proton is transformed into a neutron.
D) a neutron is emitted.
E) an electron decays into another particle.
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38
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The binding energy per nucleon of a nucleus
A) is approximately constant throughout the periodic table, except for very light nuclei.
B) decreases steadily as we go to heavier elements.
C) has a maximum near iron in the periodic table and decreases after that for heavier elements.
D) increases steadily as we go to heavier elements.
E) has a minimum near iron in the periodic table and increases after that for heavier elements.
The binding energy per nucleon of a nucleus
A) is approximately constant throughout the periodic table, except for very light nuclei.
B) decreases steadily as we go to heavier elements.
C) has a maximum near iron in the periodic table and decreases after that for heavier elements.
D) increases steadily as we go to heavier elements.
E) has a minimum near iron in the periodic table and increases after that for heavier elements.
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39
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The two strongest forces that act between protons in a nucleus are
A) the weak nuclear and electromagnetic forces.
B) the electrostatic and the gravitational forces.
C) the weak nuclear and the gravitational forces.
D) the strong nuclear and the electrostatic forces.
The two strongest forces that act between protons in a nucleus are
A) the weak nuclear and electromagnetic forces.
B) the electrostatic and the gravitational forces.
C) the weak nuclear and the gravitational forces.
D) the strong nuclear and the electrostatic forces.
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40
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The main reason that there is a limit to the size of a stable nucleus is
A) the weakness of the electrostatic force.
B) the limited range of the gravitational force.
C) the short range nature of the strong nuclear force.
D) the weakness of the gravitational force.
The main reason that there is a limit to the size of a stable nucleus is
A) the weakness of the electrostatic force.
B) the limited range of the gravitational force.
C) the short range nature of the strong nuclear force.
D) the weakness of the gravitational force.
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41
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The half-life of cobalt-60 is years, while that of strontium-90 is about 29 years. Suppose you have samples of both isotopes, and that they initially contain equal numbers of atoms of these isotopes. How will the activities (number of decays per second) of the samples compare?
A) The activities will be equal.
B) The activities cannot be compared without more information.
C) The activity of the strontium- 90 sample will be greater.
D) The activity of the cobalt-60 sample will be greater.
The half-life of cobalt-60 is years, while that of strontium-90 is about 29 years. Suppose you have samples of both isotopes, and that they initially contain equal numbers of atoms of these isotopes. How will the activities (number of decays per second) of the samples compare?
A) The activities will be equal.
B) The activities cannot be compared without more information.
C) The activity of the strontium- 90 sample will be greater.
D) The activity of the cobalt-60 sample will be greater.
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In - decay, the number of protons in the nucleus is
A) decreased by 2 .
B) decreased by
C) increased by
D) increased by 1 .
E) remains unchanged.
In - decay, the number of protons in the nucleus is
A) decreased by 2 .
B) decreased by
C) increased by
D) increased by 1 .
E) remains unchanged.
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A decay occurs in an unstable nucleus when
A) a neutron is converted to an alpha particle by the weak force.
B) a proton is converted to a neutron by the strong force.
C) a proton is converted to an electron by the strong force.
D) a neutron is converted to a positron by the weak force.
E) a neutron is converted to a proton by the weak force.
A decay occurs in an unstable nucleus when
A) a neutron is converted to an alpha particle by the weak force.
B) a proton is converted to a neutron by the strong force.
C) a proton is converted to an electron by the strong force.
D) a neutron is converted to a positron by the weak force.
E) a neutron is converted to a proton by the weak force.
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Modern in-air nuclear bomb tests have created an extra high level of in our atmosphere. If future archaeologists date samples from this era, without knowing of this testing, will their carbon-14 dates be too young, too old, or correct? If correct, why?
A) Too young.
B) Correct, since from bomb tests is different from that produced naturally.
C) Correct, because modern biological materials do not gather from bomb tests.
D) Too old.
Modern in-air nuclear bomb tests have created an extra high level of in our atmosphere. If future archaeologists date samples from this era, without knowing of this testing, will their carbon-14 dates be too young, too old, or correct? If correct, why?
A) Too young.
B) Correct, since from bomb tests is different from that produced naturally.
C) Correct, because modern biological materials do not gather from bomb tests.
D) Too old.
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Isotope A has a decay constant of and isotope B has a decay constant of . Which isotope has a longer half-life?
A) isotope
B) isotope B
Isotope A has a decay constant of and isotope B has a decay constant of . Which isotope has a longer half-life?
A) isotope
B) isotope B
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What happens to the half-life of a radioactive substance as we increase its temperature?
A) It decreases at an exponential rate.
B) It decreases at a constant rate.
C) It increases.
D) It does not change.
What happens to the half-life of a radioactive substance as we increase its temperature?
A) It decreases at an exponential rate.
B) It decreases at a constant rate.
C) It increases.
D) It does not change.
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47
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If the half-life of a material is 45 years, how much of it will be left after 100 years?
A) Iess than but more than
B) more than but less than
C) Iess than but more than
D) Iess than
E) more than
If the half-life of a material is 45 years, how much of it will be left after 100 years?
A) Iess than but more than
B) more than but less than
C) Iess than but more than
D) Iess than
E) more than
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When an unstable nucleus decays by emitting an alpha particle, the atomic number of the nucleus
A) decreases by 4 .
B) decreases by 2 .
C) increases by
D) increases by 2 .
E) remains unchanged.
When an unstable nucleus decays by emitting an alpha particle, the atomic number of the nucleus
A) decreases by 4 .
B) decreases by 2 .
C) increases by
D) increases by 2 .
E) remains unchanged.
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49
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In positron decay, the number of protons in the nucleus is
A) decreased by
B) increased by
C) increased by
D) decreased by 2 .
E) remains unchanged.
In positron decay, the number of protons in the nucleus is
A) decreased by
B) increased by
C) increased by
D) decreased by 2 .
E) remains unchanged.
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50
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Suppose the half-life of an isotope is 2 days. You purchase 10 grams of the isotope, but it was produced in a laboratory 4 days before it was delivered to you. How much of this isotope will you have 3 days after it was delivered to you?
A) grams
B) more than grams but less than grams
C) grams
D) more than grams but less than 5 grams
E) Iess than grams
Suppose the half-life of an isotope is 2 days. You purchase 10 grams of the isotope, but it was produced in a laboratory 4 days before it was delivered to you. How much of this isotope will you have 3 days after it was delivered to you?
A) grams
B) more than grams but less than grams
C) grams
D) more than grams but less than 5 grams
E) Iess than grams
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51
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Polonium-216 decays to lead-212 by emitting what kind of nuclear radiation?
A) alpha
B) beta-minus
C) -rays.
D) gamma
E) beta-plus
Polonium-216 decays to lead-212 by emitting what kind of nuclear radiation?
A) alpha
B) beta-minus
C) -rays.
D) gamma
E) beta-plus
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52
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What happens to the half-life of a radioactive substance as it decays?
A) It increases.
B) It decreases at a constant rate.
C) It remains constant.
D) It decreases at an exponential rate.
What happens to the half-life of a radioactive substance as it decays?
A) It increases.
B) It decreases at a constant rate.
C) It remains constant.
D) It decreases at an exponential rate.
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53
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The atom decays to by emitting what kind of nuclear radiation?
A) alpha
B) gamma
C) beta-plus
D) x-rays.
E) beta-minus
The atom decays to by emitting what kind of nuclear radiation?
A) alpha
B) gamma
C) beta-plus
D) x-rays.
E) beta-minus
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54
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A radioactive isotope of atomic number emits a beta-minus particle, and then the daughter nucleus emits a gamma ray. What is the atomic number of the resulting nucleus after both processes?
A)
B)
C)
D)
A radioactive isotope of atomic number emits a beta-minus particle, and then the daughter nucleus emits a gamma ray. What is the atomic number of the resulting nucleus after both processes?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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55
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A radioactive isotope of atomic number emits an alpha particle, and the daughter nucleus then emits a beta-minus particle. What is the atomic number of the resulting nucleus?
A)
B)
C)
D)
A radioactive isotope of atomic number emits an alpha particle, and the daughter nucleus then emits a beta-minus particle. What is the atomic number of the resulting nucleus?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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56
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57
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The half-life of cobalt-60 is years, while that of strontium-90 is about 29 years. Suppose you have samples of both isotopes, and that they initially have the same activity (number of decays per second). What must be true of the numbers of cobalt-60 and strontium-90 nuclei in these samples?
A) There are more strontium-90 than cobalt-60 nuclei.
B) There are more cobalt-60 than strontium-90 nuclei.
C) There are equal numbers of cobalt-60 and strontium-90 nuclei.
D) It is not possible to compare numbers of nuclei without knowing the masses of the samples.
The half-life of cobalt-60 is years, while that of strontium-90 is about 29 years. Suppose you have samples of both isotopes, and that they initially have the same activity (number of decays per second). What must be true of the numbers of cobalt-60 and strontium-90 nuclei in these samples?
A) There are more strontium-90 than cobalt-60 nuclei.
B) There are more cobalt-60 than strontium-90 nuclei.
C) There are equal numbers of cobalt-60 and strontium-90 nuclei.
D) It is not possible to compare numbers of nuclei without knowing the masses of the samples.
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58
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Isotope A has a decay constant of and isotope B has a decay constant of . Which isotope has a longer mean life (time constant)?
A) isotope
B) isotope B
Isotope A has a decay constant of and isotope B has a decay constant of . Which isotope has a longer mean life (time constant)?
A) isotope
B) isotope B
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59
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When an unstable nucleus decays by emitting an alpha particle, the atomic mass number of the nucleus
A) increases by 2 .
B) decreases by
C) increases by
D) decreases by 4 .
E) remains unchanged.
When an unstable nucleus decays by emitting an alpha particle, the atomic mass number of the nucleus
A) increases by 2 .
B) decreases by
C) increases by
D) decreases by 4 .
E) remains unchanged.
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60
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Two radioactive isotopes, X and Y, both decay to stable products. The half-life of X is about a day, while that of Y is about a week. Suppose a radioactive sample consists of a mixture of these two
Nuclides. If the mixture is such that the activities arising from X and Y are initially equal, then a few
Days later the activity of the sample will be due
A) predominantly to Y.
B) predominantly to X.
C) to X and Y equally.
D) entirely to Y.
Two radioactive isotopes, X and Y, both decay to stable products. The half-life of X is about a day, while that of Y is about a week. Suppose a radioactive sample consists of a mixture of these two
Nuclides. If the mixture is such that the activities arising from X and Y are initially equal, then a few
Days later the activity of the sample will be due
A) predominantly to Y.
B) predominantly to X.
C) to X and Y equally.
D) entirely to Y.
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61
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One of the fusion reactions that occurs in the sun is:
The following atomic masses are known:
What is the reaction energy released in this fusion reaction?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
One of the fusion reactions that occurs in the sun is:
The following atomic masses are known:
What is the reaction energy released in this fusion reaction?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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62
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The following masses are known:
What is the binding energy of ?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
The following masses are known:
What is the binding energy of ?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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63
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Calculate the estimated nuclear radius of
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
Calculate the estimated nuclear radius of
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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64
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Estimate the radius of a nucleus with mass . ( )
A) about
B) about
C) about
D) about
Estimate the radius of a nucleus with mass . ( )
A) about
B) about
C) about
D) about
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65
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The diameter of an atom is and the diameter of its nucleus is . What fraction of the atom's volume is occupied by its nucleus?
A)
B)
C)
D)
The diameter of an atom is and the diameter of its nucleus is . What fraction of the atom's volume is occupied by its nucleus?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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66
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An excited nucleus undergoes fission into two fragments as follows:
If, at the instant of fission, the and fragments are spherical and just barely in contact, what is the electrostatic potential energy of these two fragments? ( , )
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
An excited nucleus undergoes fission into two fragments as follows:
If, at the instant of fission, the and fragments are spherical and just barely in contact, what is the electrostatic potential energy of these two fragments? ( , )
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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67
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How much energy is released when of have decayed to ? The mass of is , the mass of is , and .
How much energy is released when of have decayed to ? The mass of is , the mass of is , and .
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68
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In a head-on collision, an alpha particle of energy bounces straight back from a nucleus of charge . How close were the centers of the objects at closest approach? )
A)
B)
C)
D)
In a head-on collision, an alpha particle of energy bounces straight back from a nucleus of charge . How close were the centers of the objects at closest approach? )
A)
B)
C)
D)
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69
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Carbon-14 decays by emission. What nucleus is left after this decay?
A) nitrogen-14
B) nitrogen-15
C) carbon-14
D) carbon-15
E) carbon-13
Carbon-14 decays by emission. What nucleus is left after this decay?
A) nitrogen-14
B) nitrogen-15
C) carbon-14
D) carbon-15
E) carbon-13
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70
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Estimate the mass of a nucleus with radius
A) about
B) about
C) about
D) about
Estimate the mass of a nucleus with radius
A) about
B) about
C) about
D) about
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71
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Estimate the radius (in fm) of a radon nucleus that contains 86 protons and 136 neutrons.
Estimate the radius (in fm) of a radon nucleus that contains 86 protons and 136 neutrons.
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72
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A beryllium-8 nucleus at rest undergoes double alpha decay as follows:
The known atomic masses are:
What is the kinetic energy of each departing alpha particle?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A beryllium-8 nucleus at rest undergoes double alpha decay as follows:
The known atomic masses are:
What is the kinetic energy of each departing alpha particle?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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73
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Calculate the estimated density of the nucleus of )
A) greater than
B)
C)
D)
E)
Calculate the estimated density of the nucleus of )
A) greater than
B)
C)
D)
E)
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74
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What is the approximate nuclear radius of an isotope of sodium with 11 protons and 12
neutrons?
What is the approximate nuclear radius of an isotope of sodium with 11 protons and 12
neutrons?
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75
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How many nucleons would you expect a nucleus to contain if its diameter is 13.4 fm?
How many nucleons would you expect a nucleus to contain if its diameter is 13.4 fm?
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76
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The radius of a nucleus of mass number is given by , where , calculate the density of a nucleus that has contains 57 protons and 82 neutrons. The mass of a nucleon (proton or neutron) is .
The radius of a nucleus of mass number is given by , where , calculate the density of a nucleus that has contains 57 protons and 82 neutrons. The mass of a nucleon (proton or neutron) is .
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77
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In the first nuclear reaction observed, physicists saw an alpha particle interact with a nitrogen nucleus in air to produce a proton. The energy of the alpha particle was , enough to enable the nuclei to touch in spite of the Coulomb repulsion. What distance (in fm) between the centers of the alpha particle and the nitrogen was reached? This determines a limit on the radius of the nitrogen nucleus. )
A)
B)
C)
D)
In the first nuclear reaction observed, physicists saw an alpha particle interact with a nitrogen nucleus in air to produce a proton. The energy of the alpha particle was , enough to enable the nuclei to touch in spite of the Coulomb repulsion. What distance (in fm) between the centers of the alpha particle and the nitrogen was reached? This determines a limit on the radius of the nitrogen nucleus. )
A)
B)
C)
D)
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78
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What should be the approximate diameter (in fm) of a nucleus containing 92 protons and
143 neutrons?
What should be the approximate diameter (in fm) of a nucleus containing 92 protons and
143 neutrons?
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79
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A summary of the nuclear reactions that power our sun is , with masses of for a proton, for the helium nucleus, and for each electron. How much energy is released by each of these reactions?
A)
B)
C)
D)
A summary of the nuclear reactions that power our sun is , with masses of for a proton, for the helium nucleus, and for each electron. How much energy is released by each of these reactions?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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80
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A proton is projected at a stationary Ra aluminum target. The proton momentarily comes to a halt at a distance from the center of an aluminum nucleus, equal to twice the nuclear radius. Assume that the nucleus retains its spherical shape and that the nuclear force on the proton is negligible. The initial kinetic energy of the proton, in , is closest to:
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A proton is projected at a stationary Ra aluminum target. The proton momentarily comes to a halt at a distance from the center of an aluminum nucleus, equal to twice the nuclear radius. Assume that the nucleus retains its spherical shape and that the nuclear force on the proton is negligible. The initial kinetic energy of the proton, in , is closest to:
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
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