Radioactivity and particles Flashcards

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Describe what is meant by nuclear fission (2 marks)

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  • Nucleus / nuclei splitting apart
  • Releasing daughter nuclei
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Describe the process of nuclear fusion (2 marks)

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  • Creation of a large nucleus from small nuclei
  • Resulting in the loss of mass and the release of energy
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What are the conditions required for nuclear fusion? (3 marks)

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  • High temperature required to increase kinetic energy
  • High pressure required to bring nuclei close enough to collide
  • As nuclei repel each other
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Describe What is Meant By A Chain Reaction (3 marks)

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  • Nuclear fission releases neutrons
  • These neutrons can be captured by other nuclei
  • These nuclei can then undergo fission
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What is the difference between contamination and irradiation (2 marks)

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  • Contamination is when a non-radioactive object comes into contact with radioactive material
  • Irradiation is when radiation is present
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What is ionisation? (2 marks)

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The process by which an atom becomes negatively or positively charged by the addition or removal of an electron.

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What instrument detects and measures radiation? (1 mark)

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  • Geiger-Muller tube
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Give two sources of background radiation (2 marks)

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  • Cosmic rays
  • Rocks which give off radon gas
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What does a moderator in a nuclear reactor do and what is it made from? (2 marks)

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  • It slows down the neutrons
  • Usually made from graphite
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What do the control rods do in a nuclear reactor and what are they made from? (2 marks)

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  • Control rods limit the rate of fission by absorbing excess neutrons
  • Control rods are usually made from boron
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Why do nuclear reactors have shielding and what is it made from? (2 marks)

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  • Shielding is used to absorb the ionising radiation
  • The shielding is usually thick concrete which may also contain lead
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What is the fuel in a nuclear reactor? (1 mark)

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  • The fuel is Uranium 235
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Discuss precautions when disposing of Nuclear Power radioactive waste (5 marks)

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  • Radioactive waste needs to be sealed in strong containers
  • These containers must be made of a material which does not rust
  • This means the containers are expensive and difficult to manufacture
  • The containers are normally buried deep underground
  • The site for burial must be secure and away from volcanic and tectonic activity
  • The geology of the site must ensure that any radioactivity cannot leak into the water table
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Describe the problems that arise from the disposal of waste such as uranium from a nuclear power station (4 marks)

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  • The uranium will continue to be radioactive
  • The uranium will still have high activity
  • Uranium has a long half life so needs to be stored long term
  • Danger to people and the environment
  • Expensive as there is a need for shielding, burial and security
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power generation

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  • Nuclear power plants don’t produce any greenhouse gases – Advantage
  • Nuclear power plants provide a reliable electricity output e.g., not dependant on the weather – Advantage
  • The amount of Uranium 235 available on earth is high so it wont run out for a very long time – Advantage
  • Fuel such as uranium 235 is high density so a small amount provides a lot of energy - Advantage
  • Nuclear power plants are expensive to build, maintain and decommission – Disadvantage
  • Potential for a nuclear accident – Disadvantage
  • High security risk - Disadvantage
  • Waste products are radioactive, therefore very difficult to dispose of
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