NuclearDecay Worksheet
NuclearDecay Worksheet
NuclearDecay Worksheet
Vocabulary: alpha particle, atomic number, beta particle, daughter product, gamma ray,
isotope, mass number, nuclear decay, positron, radioactive, subatomic particle
1. The mass number of an atom is equal to the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
2. The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in each atom of the
Gizmo Warm-up
While most atoms are stable, some are radioactive, which
means that they have a tendency to undergo spontaneous
nuclear decay. The decay of radioactive atoms generally
results in the emission of particles and/or energy.
1. Click Play ( ) and then click Pause ( ) when the alpha particle is clearly visible.
2. Click Play and observe. Note that in addition to the alpha particle, a gamma ray is also
Gamma rays are energetic electromagnetic waves; they are often emitted in nuclear decay.
Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity A:
Click Reset ( ).
Alpha decay Check that Alpha decay and Uranium are
selected.
Question: How does alpha decay change the nucleus of a radioactive atom?
1. Predict: How will the emission of an alpha particle affect the following?
2. Calculate: Turn on Write equation. What you see is an equation that shows the original
uranium atom on the left. The boxes on the right represent the daughter product—the
atom produced by radioactive decay—and the emitted alpha particle.
A. In the top left box, write the mass number of the daughter product and press “Enter”
B. In the bottom left box, write the atomic number of the daughter product and press
C. In the next set of boxes, enter the mass number and atomic number of the alpha particle,
which has the same composition as the nucleus of a helium (He) atom.
D. According to your equation, what isotope remains after the alpha decay of
uranium-238? (Note: You can look up element symbols on the periodic table.)
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3. Check: Turn on Show equation, and click Play. The equation will appear at the end of the
animation. Was your prediction correct? _____________ If not, modify your equation above.
4. Practice: Click Reset, turn off Show equation, and select Polonium. Write an equation for
the alpha decay of polonium, and then use the Gizmo to check your answer.
5. Practice: Click Reset, turn off Show equation, and select Radium. Write an equation for
the alpha decay of radium, and then use the Gizmo to check your answer.
7. Analyze: In each equation, how is the mass number on the left side of the arrow related to
the sum of mass numbers on the right side of the arrow? Is this true for atomic numbers?
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8. Think and discuss: Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe, but it is
rare in Earth’s atmosphere. Most of the helium used to fill balloons and blimps must be
extracted from Earth’s crust. How do you think this helium formed?
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Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity B:
Click Reset, and turn off Show equation.
Beta decay Select Beta decay from the Type of decay menu.
Check that Carbon is selected.
Question: How does beta decay change the nucleus of a radioactive atom?
1. Predict: During beta decay, a neutron is transformed into a proton and an electron (the
beta particle), which is emitted. Gamma rays are often emitted during beta decay as well.
How will beta decay affect the atomic number and mass number of the atom?
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2. Calculate: Turn on Write equation. Fill in the first set of boxes with the mass number
and atomic number of the daughter product and the next set of boxes with the mass number
and atomic number of the beta particle. (Note: The atomic number of an electron is -1.)
Check your answer by turning on Show equation and clicking Play. Modify your equation if
3. Practice: Turn off Show equation. Fill in the equations for the beta decay of iodine-131 and
sodium-24 in the spaces below. Use the Gizmo to check your answers.