An isotope of undergoes alpha-decay.
Which letter on the N-Z graph below represents the correct proton-neutron product of the decay?
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An isotope of undergoes alpha-decay.
Which letter on the N-Z graph below represents the correct proton-neutron product of the decay?
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Uranium−238 undergoes radioactive decay to become Thorium−234. A second decay occurs and the product is protactinium−234.
The decay sequence can be represented in equation form, where i, j and k are particles.:
What are the correct names of these particles?
i |
j |
k |
|
A |
alpha |
beta−minus |
electron anti−neutrino |
B |
beta−positive |
beta−minus |
alpha |
C |
beta−minus |
neutron |
photon |
D |
alpha |
beta−positive |
neutron |
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What are the correct numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in a neutral atom of ?
protons |
neutrons |
electrons |
|
A |
92 |
92 |
92 |
B |
92 |
142 |
92 |
C |
142 |
92 |
142 |
D |
234 |
142 |
92 |
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What is the charge on, and mass of, an electron neutrino and during what process is an electron neutrino produced?
charge /e |
mass / u |
production of neutrino |
|
A |
+1 |
zero |
during β+ emission |
B |
−1 |
+1 |
during β− emission |
C |
zero |
zero |
during β+ emission |
D |
zero |
0.0005 |
during β− emission |
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A sample of californium−239 has an activity of 4000 Bq. The half−life of californium−239 is 1 minute.
What will the activity be after 4 minutes?
4000 Bq
1000 Bq
500 Bq
250 Bq
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Energy-mass equivalence is given by ΔE = Δmc2.
Using the given equation, determine which of the following is a valid unit of mass.
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The average binding energy per nucleon of Neon−20 nucleus is 8.0 MeV.
What is the total energy required to separate the nucleons of one nucleus of ?
0 MeV
8 MeV
160 MeV
800 MeV
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The graph shows the binding energy per nucleon against nucleon number.
Which row in the table gives possible elements found on the graph at positions X, Y and Z?
X |
Y |
Z |
|
A. | Uranium | Calcium | Xenon |
B. | Hydrogen | Uranium | Iron |
C. | Calcium | Hydrogen | Iron |
D. | Hydrogen | Iron | Uranium |
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Which statement is a definition of binding energy per nucleon?
The difference between an atom's mass and the sum of the masses of its nucleons
The binding energy of a nucleus divided by the number of nucleons in the nucleus
The energy required to break a nucleus into its constituent protons and neutrons
The amount of kinetic energy required for fusion to occur
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Following the development of the atomic bomb, scientists discovered that they could create elements heavier than uranium by bombarding nuclei with neutrons.
Two incomplete examples are given below:
Reaction 1:
Reaction 2:
What are the missing products of these reactions?
Reaction 1 |
Reaction 2 |
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A. |
||
B. |
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C. |
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D. |
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Two samples P and Q of different radioactive isotopes have the same initial activity. Sample P has a third of the number of atoms as sample Q. The half-life of P is T seconds.
What is the half-life of sample Q?
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The half-life of a radioactive isotope is 10 days. What is the approximate percentage of the sample remaining after 25 days?
20
19
16
15
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A pure sample of a radioactive nuclide undergoes a decay resulting in a stable daughter nuclide. What fraction of the sample is made up of the daughter nuclide after five half-lives?
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decays to thorium-234 by emitting an alpha particle and two gamma rays. Thorium-234 then decays into protactinium via beta decay.
Which point on the N-Z graph below represents the position of the granddaughter nucleus, protactinium?
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The half-life of carbon-14 is 6000 years.
An ancient elephant tusk has been uncovered and its age is unknown. A 20 g sample of the tusk has an activity of 1.25 Bq due to carbon-14.
A 80 g sample of tusk taken from a living elephant has an activity of 20 Bq.
Use this information to determine the age of the ancient tusk.
3000 years
12 000 years
18 000 years
24 000 years
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Fluorodeoxyglucose is a compound used as a tracer in medical imaging. The isotope fluorine-18 is used, which is a positron emitter.
The way these positrons interact with electrons in the body allows PET (positron emission tomography) scanners to determine the rate of respiration certain cells are performing.
Fluorine-18 decays into an isotope of oxygen.
Which equation below represents the correct nuclear equation for this decay?
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Protactinium-231 () is a radioactive element, it decays by alpha radiation and then beta-minus decay as shown below:
What proton number and mass number will element B have?
Proton Number |
Mass Number |
|
A. |
89 |
229 |
B. |
90 |
229 |
C. |
89 |
227 |
D. |
90 |
227 |
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A radioactive source is known to emit radiation. A Geiger-Muller tube is used to measure the count rate at increasing distances from the source.
Which graph correctly represents the variation in count rate over these distances for radiation?
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Unstable nuclei make up 10% of a sample’s mass. The count rate of the sample is measured over a time period of 8 hours.
After some time has passed, the percentage of the sample which is unstable reduces to 2.5%. What is the count rate of the source at this time?
90 cpm
60 cpm
45 cpm
30 cpm
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A source is known to be radioactive but the type of radiation being emitted is unknown.
A Geiger-Müller tube is placed close to the source and different materials are placed between the two. A table of the count rates recorded for each material is shown below. The background count rate is 15 counts per minute.
Material |
Count rate recorded / counts per minute |
Paper |
528 |
Nothing |
1064 |
Thick lead |
17 |
Aluminium |
524 |
What types of radiation are being emitted by the source?
and
only
and
and
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Three of the four isotopes below are the same element. Which isotope represents a different element?
Nucleon number |
Neutron number |
|
A. |
233 |
141 |
B. |
235 |
143 |
C. |
238 |
146 |
D. |
239 |
146 |
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The image below shows a simplified version of the binding energy per nucleon E of nuclei versus the nucleon number N. Which of the following positions represents nuclei that are the most stable?
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The rest mass of a nucleus of Boron-11 () can be considered as mB. The rest-masses of a neutron and proton can be considered as mN and mP respectively. Which of the following equations is the correct representation for the binding energy of Boron-11?
(5mP + 6mN – mB)c2
(5mP + 6mN + mB)c2
(5mP + 11mN – mB)c2
(6mP + 5mN – mB)c2
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The binding energy per nucleon is 7.98 MeV for an atom of . Approximately how much energy would be needed to completely separate the nucleons of this atom?
33.2 MeV
63.9 MeV
88.5 MeV
127.7 MeV
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The mass defect for Helium-4 is 5.04 × 10–29 kg. What is the binding energy of Helium-4 closest to?
0.02 MeV
28 MeV
190 MeV
1225 MeV
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Two identical nuclei of mass m fuse to form a single heavier nucleus (with no other products) with mass M. Which of the following statements is correct?
m = M
2m = M
2m > M
2m < M
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Nitrogen-14 can be transformed into Oxygen-17 by bombardment with high energy alpha particles, as described in the nuclear reaction equation below:
The total rest mass of the reactants is 18.006 u and total rest mass of the products is 18.007 u.
Which of the following statements about this reaction is correct?
A mass of 0.001 u has been converted to about 1 MeV of energy
The kinetic energy of the products exceeds the kinetic energy of the reactants by about 1 MeV
The kinetic energy of the reactants exceeds the kinetic energy of the products by about 1 MeV
The mass defect of this reaction is 0.002 u
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The graph below shows how the average binding energy per nucleon varies with nucleon number for stable nuclei.
Approximately how much energy is released when the nucleus forms?
7.90 MeV
1430 MeV
533 MeV
888 MeV
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Which statement about nuclear binding energy is correct?
It is the energy equivalent of the mass of the neutrons in a nucleus
It is the energy required to separate nucleons in a nucleus
It is the energy required to overcome the electrostatic force between nucleons in the nucleus
It is the energy required to remove a single nucleon from a nucleus
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A particular nucleus, decays to form , which then has two possible decay paths, resulting in either an isotope of Thallium (Tl) or Polonium (Po), as shown.
Which isotope could not be ?
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The decay series for Thorium–232 can be plotted as shown.
According to the diagram, how many possible routes are available for Thorium–232 to decay to a stable nucleus of lead−208?
2
4
10
12
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The diagram shows the decay chain for a particular isotope.
What are the isotopes labelled 1, 2 and 3?
1 |
2 |
3 |
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A |
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B |
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C |
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D |
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Polythene film is made by extruding polythene and drawing it into a long sheet which is wound onto a roll, as shown in the diagram below.
The manufacturer has to carefully choose a radioactive isotope which will effectively remove any electrostatic charge that has built up on the film. The manufacturer also has to consider the point X, Y or Z at which the radioactive isotope should be placed along the assembly line.
At which point should the radioactive isotope be placed, and which type of radiation should the manufacturer choose to remove excess electrostatic charge?
Point | Type of radiation | |
A | X | alpha |
B | X | gamma |
C | Y | beta |
D | Z | alpha |
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Radioactive isotopes are used in medical imaging.
For example, two isotopes of iodine, 123-I and 131-I are both used by radiographers, who give them to patients in the form of iodide before taking scans.
The possible decay equations for these isotopes are:
2. + _____
Which is a correct difference between these two decays?
In decay 1, an electron neutrino is emitted, but in decay 2 an anti-electron neutrino is emitted
In decay 1, an electron has been absorbed but in decay 2 a neutron has been absorbed
In decay 1, an anti-electron neutrino is emitted, but in decay 2 an electron neutrino is emitted
In decay 1, a neutron became a proton but in decay 2 a proton became a neutron
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The graph shows the how the neutron-proton ratio of stable nuclei changes as proton number increases.
What other changes with increasing proton number are suggested by the graph?
1 and 3
2 and 3
2, 4 and 5
2, 3 and 5
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The charge to mass ratio, , is also known as the specific charge.
What is the ratio of ?
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A nucleus has a mass M.
Which of the following expressions correctly represents the binding energy per nucleon of this nucleus in terms of the speed of light c, the mass of a proton mp and the mass of a neutron mn?
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A nuclear reaction can be written in the form:
Energy is released during this reaction.
Which of the following is correct regarding the masses m and the binding energies b of the nuclides?
Binding energy | Mass | |
A. | ||
B. | ||
C. | ||
D. |
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One possible fission reaction for uranium−235 is:
The proton number of barium is 20 more than the proton number of krypton. The measured mass of this nucleus is M.
Which expression gives the mass defect associated with the krypton nucleus?
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The mass of a nucleus of rutherfordium−254 is 254.1001u.
Which of the following is not equal to the energy of this nucleus?
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A stationary uranium-238 nucleus decays by alpha-emission, as shown in the equation below:
This decay generates a total energy E.
Which of the following statements is correct regarding the kinetic energy of the alpha particle?
It is slightly less than 0.5E
It is equal to E
It is slightly greater than 0.5E
It is slightly less than E
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Burning 1000 kg of coal can yield 3 × 1010 J of energy. When a thermal neutron is absorbed by a uranium-235 nucleus it produces fission products as well as three neutrons.
The following data is available:
What is an estimate of the mass of coal needed to give the same amount of energy as 1 kg of Uranium-235?
3 × 104 kg
2.6 × 106 kg
4.7 × 108 kg
7.7 × 1013 kg
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