CHEM 212:CHEMISTSRY V 2
CHEM 212:CHEMISTSRY V 2
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Chapter 24, Problem 24.107P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The overall equation in shorthand notation has to be written for the given reaction starting with the stable isotope before neutron activation.

Concept Introduction:

Balancing nuclear reaction equation: The balanced nuclear reaction should conserve both mass number and atomic number.

  • The sum of the mass numbers of the reactants should be equal to the sum of mass numbers of the products in the reaction.
  • The sum of atomic numbers (or the atomic charge) of the reactants should be equal to the sum of atomic numbers (or the atomic charge) of the products in the reaction.

In NAA (neutron activation analysis), non-radioactive sample is bombarded with the neutrons where a small part of its atoms get converted to radioisotopes. These radioisotopes get decayed by emitting different radiations for each isotope.

(a)

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According to the law of conservation of atomic mass and number, the unknown element can be predicted.

The elemental symbol of an element: ZAX =AtomicnumberMassnumberX

Predict the product formed when Vanadium-51 bombarded with neutron:

The given unbalanced nuclear equation is,

  2351V + 01 ? 

Product formed is determined as follows,

  Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product23(V) + 0(neutron)= xx = 23Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product2351V + 1(neutron)  =23xVx = 52

The elemental symbol of the product formed is 2352V. Therefore, the balanced nuclear equation is 2351V + 01 2352V.

Predict the product formed after beta emission of Vanadium-52:

The given unbalanced nuclear equation is,

  2352V  10β + ? 

Product formed by β decaying of 2352V is determined as follows,

  Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product23(Cr) = x+ 1(β) x = 24Element with Z = 24  Chromium(Cr)Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product2352V  =24xCr +  0(β)x=52

The elemental symbol of the unknown element is 2452Cr. Therefore, the balanced nuclear equation is 2352V  10β + 2452Cr.

Therefore,

The overall equation in shorthand notation for the reaction is shown below,

  2351V + 01 2352V 10β + 2452Cr 2351V(n,β)2452Cr

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The overall equation in shorthand notation has to be written for the given reaction starting with the stable isotope before neutron activation.

Concept Introduction:

Balancing nuclear reaction equation: The balanced nuclear reaction should conserve both mass number and atomic number.

  • The sum of the mass numbers of the reactants should be equal to the sum of mass numbers of the products in the reaction.
  • The sum of atomic numbers (or the atomic charge) of the reactants should be equal to the sum of atomic numbers (or the atomic charge) of the products in the reaction.

In NAA (neutron activation analysis), non-radioactive sample is bombarded with the neutrons where a small part of its atoms get converted to radioisotopes. These radioisotopes get decayed by emitting different radiations for each isotope.

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

According to the law of conservation of atomic mass and number, the unknown element can be predicted.

The elemental symbol of an element: ZAX =AtomicnumberMassnumberX

Predict the product formed when Copper-63 bombarded with neutron:

The given unbalanced nuclear equation is,

  2963Cu + 01 ? 

Product formed is determined as follows,

  Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product29(Cu) + 0(neutron)= xx = 29Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product2963Cu + 1(neutron)  =  29xCu x = 64

The elemental symbol of the product formed is 2964Cu . Therefore, the balanced nuclear equation is 2963Cu + 01 2964Cu.

Predict the product formed after positron emission of Copper-64:

The given unbalanced nuclear equation is,

  2964Cu   10β + ? 

Product formed by β decaying of 2352V is determined as follows,

  Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product29(Cu) = x+ 1(β+) x = 28Element with Z = 28  Nickel(Ni)Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product2964Cu   =28xNi +  0(β+)x = 64

The elemental symbol of the unknown element is 2864Ni. Therefore, the balanced nuclear equation is 2964Cu   10β + 2864Ni.

Therefore,

The overall equation in shorthand notation for the reaction is shown below,

  2963Cu + 01 2964Cu   10β + 2864Ni. 2963Cu(n,β+)2864Ni

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The overall equation in shorthand notation has to be written for the given reaction starting with the stable isotope before neutron activation.

Concept Introduction:

Balancing nuclear reaction equation: The balanced nuclear reaction should conserve both mass number and atomic number.

  • The sum of the mass numbers of the reactants should be equal to the sum of mass numbers of the products in the reaction.
  • The sum of atomic numbers (or the atomic charge) of the reactants should be equal to the sum of atomic numbers (or the atomic charge) of the products in the reaction.

In NAA (neutron activation analysis), non-radioactive sample is bombarded with the neutrons where a small part of its atoms get converted to radioisotopes. These radioisotopes get decayed by emitting different radiations for each isotope.

(c)

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Explanation of Solution

According to the law of conservation of atomic mass and number, the unknown element can be predicted.

The elemental symbol of an element: ZAX =AtomicnumberMassnumberX

Predict the product formed when Aluminum-27 bombarded with neutron:

The given unbalanced nuclear equation is,

  1327Al + 01 ? 

Product formed is determined as follows,

  Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product13(Al) + 0(neutron)= xx = 13Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product1327Al + 1(neutron)  = 13xAlx = 28

The elemental symbol of the product formed is 1328Al. Therefore, the balanced nuclear equation is 1327Al + 01 1328Al.

Predict the product formed after beta emission of Aluminum-28:

The given unbalanced nuclear equation is,

  1328Al  10β + ? 

Product formed by β decaying of 2352V is determined as follows,

  Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product23(Cr) = x+ 1(β) x = 24Element with Z = 24  Chromium(Cr)Sum of Atomic number of Reactant = Product1328Al  =14xSi +  0(β)x=28

The elemental symbol of the unknown element is 1428Si. Therefore, the balanced nuclear equation is 1328Al  10β + 1428Si.

Therefore,

The overall equation in shorthand notation for the reaction is shown below,

  1327Al + 011328Al  10β + 1428Si 1327Al(n,β)1428Si

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