2. ā¢ NUCLEAR FISSION is the splitting of a more massive nucleus
into two less massive nuclei, subatomic particles, and energy.
ā¢ Heavy nuclei tend to be unstable, and to increase stability, they
split into atoms with lighter nuclei. (FISSION)
ļ¶ Fission is accompanied by a very large release of energy.
ļ¶ Fission produces up to 5 neutrons, but 3 is common.
ā»U-235 absorbs the
neutron and becomes
highly unstable. Then it
produces 3 neutrons and
continues the process.
3. ā¢ CHAIN REACTION is an ongoing process in which one reaction
initiates the next reaction.
ā A nucleus will split an atom, and the atom will produce other
neutrons which will continue the process.
ā¢ It can be controlled by materials that absorb neutrons.
ā» U-235 absorbs
the nucleus and
produces two other
neutrons. This
process continues,
and continues the
chain reaction.
5. 1. What is the ongoing process in which one reaction initiates
the next reaction?
a. Continued Reaction
b. Cause and Effect Reaction
c. Chain Reaction
2. Why does nuclear fission occur?
a. To increase stability
b. To decrease stability
3. Fission is accompanied by a very large release of _______.
a. Gamma Rays
b. Energy
c. Alpha particles
6. 1. C) Chain Reaction
2. A) To increase stability
3. B) Energy
7. ā¢NUCLEAR REACTIONS are those that involve a change in
an atomās nucleus.
ā¢Nuclear Reaction is a process in which an atomās nucleus
changes by gaining or releasing particles or energy.
ā¢A nuclear reaction can release all three types of subatomic
particles, including gamma rays.
ā¢Small change in mass = large change in energy.
ā¢INDUCED (FORCED) NUCLEAR REACTION is when a
nuclear reaction is caused by bombarding a nucleus with
alpha, beta, or gamma rays.
ā» Example of an
induced nuclear
reaction
equation
8. ā¢ CANDU Reactors are Canadian nuclear reactors.
ā¢ CANDU Reactor stands for: CANadian Deuterium
Uranium reactor.
ļ¶ Deterium is an isotope of Hydrogen-1 that is twice as
heavy. It has a proton and a neutron.
9. ā¢ NUCLEAR FUSION is the process in which two low mass
nuclei join together to make a massive nucleus.
ā¢ Fusion occurs at the core of sun and other stars, where there
is sufficient pressure and high enough temperature to force
isotopes of Hydrogen to collide with great force.
ļ¶ In the sun, fusion reaction occurs between hydrogen-2 and
hydrogen-3.
ļ When these two combine, they produce a huge amount of
energy.
ā»Fusion
nuclear
equation
11. 1. Where is one location at which nuclear fusion occurs?
a. Core of Sun
b. Core of Moon
c. Core of Earth
2. What does CANDU stand for?
a. Canadian Diterium Ununtrium
b. Canadian Dioxide Uranium
c. Canadian Deuterium Uranium
3. What is produced when hydrogen-2 and hydrogen-3 are
combined?
a. Smoke
b. Energy
c. Gamma Rays
12. 1. A) Core of Sun
2. C) Canadian Deuterium Uranium
3. B) Energy