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Monday, 5.11.15 Learning Target : I can identify nuclear reactions based on the characteristics of their chemical equations. Homework: Bingo packet 2 due Thursday What is a fission reaction? What is a fusion reaction? Reminders : Sign up to make up Labs (Tues/Thurs from 3 4 pm) Inquiry Activity: 4 Nuclear Reactions (20 min) Class Discussion of Reactions (10 min) Nuclear Reactions Worksheet (10 min) Identify one key characteristic for each nuclear reaction type: 1. Nuclear Fission 2. Nuclear Fusion 3. Natural Transmutation 4. Artificial Transmutation 1

KEY CHARACTERISTICS First... circle the particles from table O. Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fusion Natural Transmutation Artificial Transmutation 2

Tuesday, 5.12.15 Learning Target : I can identify the missing particle of a nuclear reaction. Homework: Bingo packet 2 due Thursday Name the following nuclear reactions: 1) 2) 3) Reminders : Sign up to make up Labs (Tues/Thurs from 3 4 pm) 8th period: Finish Inquiry Activity from yesterday (20 min) Nuclear Reactions: Identify the missing particle (60 min) Kahoot... ONLY if everyone is making good progress the whole time (20 min) Identify the missing particle: 1. 2. 3. 3

20150511FoodChemI_NuclearI.notebook Wednesday, 5.13.15 Learning Target : I can write the complete nuclear equations for the decay of radioisotopes. Homework: Bingo packet 2 due tomorrow Write the complete nuclear equation for the following: 1) Cs 137 undergoes beta decay. 2) K 37 undergoes positron decay. 3) Th 232 undergoes alpha decay. Reminders : Sign up to make up Labs (Tues/Thurs from 3 4 pm) Finish Nuclear Reactions Packet (20 min) Kahoot (20 min) Write the complete nuclear equation. 1. Pu 239 undergoes alpha decay. 2. H 3 undergoes beta decay. 3. Ca 37 undergoes positron decay. 4

20150511FoodChemI_NuclearI.notebook Thursday, 5.14.15 Learning Target : I can write the complete nuclear equations for the decay of radioisotopes. Homework: Bingo packet 2 due today Write the complete nuclear equation for the following: 1. Pu 239 undergoes alpha decay. 2. H 3 undergoes beta decay. 3. Ca 37 undergoes positron decay. Reminders : Leave BINGO packets on your desk to be collected. 8th period: Lab 23: Half Life (40 min) Half Life Worksheet (20 min) Progress Reports: Make up work (30 min) Using Table N... How long will it take 100 g of Cs 137 to decay to 12.5 g? (You must show your work for full credit.) 5

Lab 23 Class Data Trial # Each Group's Data Total 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6

20150511FoodChemI_NuclearI.notebook Friday, 5.15.15 Learning Target : I can understand the concept of half life for a radioactive element. Homework: Bingo packet 3 due next Thursday Using Table N... What is the half life of... 1) N 16 2) C 14 3) P 32 4) How much time has past when P 32 goes through 3 half lives? Reminders : Nuclear Chemistry Test next Wednesday Mini Lesson on Half Life (20 min) Half life packet (20 min) Using Table N... How long will it take 100 g of Cs 137 to decay to 12.5 g? (You must show your work for full credit.) 7