Explain your understanding: Use your own words and captured images from the simulation to show you can: 1. Define “isotope" using mass number, atomic number, number of protons, neutrons and electrons. 2. Compare and contrast: element, atom, isotope 3. Given the number of protons, neutrons and electrons, find the mass and name of an isotope
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear fusion is a type of nuclear reaction. In nuclear fusion, two or more than two lighter atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus. During this process, an enormous amount of energy is released. This energy is called nuclear energy. Nuclear fusion is the energy source of the sun and stars.
Fusion Bomb
A fusion bomb is also known as a thermonuclear bomb or hydrogen bomb which releases a large amount of explosive energy during a nuclear chain reaction when the lighter nuclei in it, combine to form heavier nuclei, and a large amount of radiation is released. It is an uncontrolled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction where isotopes of hydrogen combine under very high temperature to form helium. They work on the principle of operation of atomic fusion. The isotopes of Hydrogen are deuterium and tritium, where they combine their masses and have greater mass than the product nuclei, get heated at high temperatures, and releases energy.
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Develop your understanding: Open the Isotopes screen,
then explore to develop your own ideas about “isotopes".
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Symbol
My Isotope
Hydrogen-1
Abundance in Nature
Neutrons
kotopes and Atomic Mass- kotopes
PHET:
Explain your understanding: Use your own words
and captured images from the simulation to show
you can:
1. Define “isotope" using mass number, atomic
number, number of protons, neutrons and
electrons.
2. Compare and contrast: element, atom, isotope
3. Given the number of protons, neutrons and
electrons, find the mass and name of an isotope
4. Given the name of an element and the number
of neutrons, find the mass of an isotope
Develop your understanding: Explore the Mixtures
screen to develop your ideas about isotope mixtures
are related to Average Atomic Mass. Make sure to
explore both My Mix and Nature's Mix
Average Atomie Mass
not:e Miture
Hydrogen-2
O ture's M
kotopes and Atomic Mass- Mitures
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