Name: Block: Date: Nuclear Chemistry Worksheet Identify the following types of nuclear radiation 0 1 1. e 2. 4 2 He 0 0 3. γ 4. Has no mass or charge, almost always follows α or β decay 5. Occurs when a neutron breaks apart and forms a proton 6. Least penetrating nuclear decay 7. Most damaging nuclear decay to the human body 8. Nuclear decay that can be stopped by skin or paper. 9. Nuclear decay that can be stopped by aluminum. 10. As a result, a proton is transformed into a neutron 11. The opposite of beta decay 12. Type of decay isotopes >Z83 will undergo Complete the following nuclear equations. K → 13. 42 19 14. 9 Be 4 15. 6 Li 3 0e -1 + __________ 16. → 9Be 4 + __________ 17. → 4He 2 + __________ 239 Pu 94 235 U 92 → 4 2 He + __________ → _________ + 18. __________ → 142 56 Ba + 231 90 91 36 Th Kr + 3 1 0 n Nuclear Decay Series The figure maps the radioactive decay of uranium-238 to lead-206. Use the figure to answer the following questions. 92U ↑ 84Po ↑ 238 218 ↓ 214 82Pb ↑ 234 90Th ↑ 88Rn ↑ 214 83Bi ↑ 222 206 82Pb Stable Iosotope ↑ 19. How many alpha particles are 234 91Pa ↑ 226 90Pa ↑ 230 92Th 214 84Po ↑ 210 82Pb 210 84Po ↑ produced as one atom of uranium- 234 92U ↓ 238 decays to an atom of lead-206? ___________ 20. How many beta particles? 21. Explain why lead-206 is a stable ↓ 210 83Bi isotope. 22. When protactinium-229 goes through two alpha decays, francium-221 is formed. Write the nuclear equation for this. 23. Write the nuclear equation for the decay of Po-210 if it undergoes 2 consecutive alpha decay followed by a beta decay followed by another alpha decay. 24. The decay chain (or series) of uranium-238 is shown in the following figure. What is the final product in this decay series? 25. Using the figure to the right, list each type of decay that uranium-238 goes through to become lead-206. 26. Thorium-232 undergoes radioactive decay until a stable isotope is reached. Write the reactions for the decay of Th-238. There are eleven steps beginning with Alpha decay with each product becoming the reactant of the next decay. Circle the final Stable isotope. • Alpha: • Beta: • Beta: • Alpha: • Alpha: • Alpha: • Alpha: • Beta: • Beta: • Alpha: