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Balancing nuclear reactions

A balanced chemical reaction equation reflects the fact that during a chemical reaction, bonds break and form, and atoms are rearranged, but the total numbers of atoms of each element are conserved and do not change. A balanced nuclear reaction equation indicates that there is a rearrangement during a nuclear reaction, but of subatomic particles rather than atoms. Nuclear reactions also follow conservation laws, and they are balanced in two ways:

  1. The sum of the mass numbers of the reactants equals the sum of the mass numbers of the products.
  2. The sum of the charges of the reactants equals the sum of the charges of the products.

If the atomic number and the mass number of all but one of the particles in a nuclear reaction are known, we can identify the particle by balancing the reaction. For instance, we could determine that 8 17 O is a product of the nuclear reaction of 7 14 N and 2 4 He if we knew that a proton, 1 1 H , was one of the two products. [link] shows how we can identify a nuclide by balancing the nuclear reaction.

Balancing equations for nuclear reactions

The reaction of an α particle with magnesium-25 ( 12 25 Mg ) produces a proton and a nuclide of another element. Identify the new nuclide produced.

Solution

The nuclear reaction can be written as:

12 25 Mg + 2 4 He 1 1 H + Z A X

where A is the mass number and Z is the atomic number of the new nuclide, X. Because the sum of the mass numbers of the reactants must equal the sum of the mass numbers of the products:

25 + 4 = A + 1 , or A = 28

Similarly, the charges must balance, so:

12 + 2 = Z + 1 , and Z = 13

Check the periodic table: The element with nuclear charge = +13 is aluminum. Thus, the product is 13 28 Al .

Check your learning

The nuclide 53 125 I combines with an electron and produces a new nucleus and no other massive particles. What is the equation for this reaction?

Answer:

53 125 I + −1 0 e 52 125 Te

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Following are the equations of several nuclear reactions that have important roles in the history of nuclear chemistry:

  • The first naturally occurring unstable element that was isolated, polonium, was discovered by the Polish scientist Marie Curie and her husband Pierre in 1898. It decays, emitting α particles:
    84 212 Po 82 208 Pb + 2 4 He
  • The first nuclide to be prepared by artificial means was an isotope of oxygen, 17 O. It was made by Ernest Rutherford in 1919 by bombarding nitrogen atoms with α particles:
    7 14 N + 2 4 α 8 17 O + 1 1 H
  • James Chadwick discovered the neutron in 1932, as a previously unknown neutral particle produced along with 12 C by the nuclear reaction between 9 Be and 4 He:
    4 9 Be + 2 4 He 6 12 C + 0 1 n
  • The first element to be prepared that does not occur naturally on the earth, technetium, was created by bombardment of molybdenum by deuterons (heavy hydrogen, 1 2 H ) , by Emilio Segre and Carlo Perrier in 1937:
    1 2 H + 42 97 Mo 2 0 1 n + 43 97 Tc
  • The first controlled nuclear chain reaction was carried out in a reactor at the University of Chicago in 1942. One of the many reactions involved was:
    92 235 U + 0 1 n 35 87 Br + 57 146 La + 3 0 1 n

Key concepts and summary

Nuclei can undergo reactions that change their number of protons, number of neutrons, or energy state. Many different particles can be involved in nuclear reactions. The most common are protons, neutrons, positrons (which are positively charged electrons), alpha (α) particles (which are high-energy helium nuclei), beta (β) particles (which are high-energy electrons), and gamma (γ) rays (which compose high-energy electromagnetic radiation). As with chemical reactions, nuclear reactions are always balanced. When a nuclear reaction occurs, the total mass (number) and the total charge remain unchanged.

Chemistry end of chapter exercises

Write a brief description or definition of each of the following:

(a) nucleon

(b) α particle

(c) β particle

(d) positron

(e) γ ray

(f) nuclide

(g) mass number

(h) atomic number

(a) A nucleon is any particle contained in the nucleus of the atom, so it can refer to protons and neutrons. (b) An α particle is one product of natural radioactivity and is the nucleus of a helium atom. (c) A β particle is a product of natural radioactivity and is a high-speed electron. (d) A positron is a particle with the same mass as an electron but with a positive charge. (e) Gamma rays compose electromagnetic radiation of high energy and short wavelength. (f) Nuclide is a term used when referring to a single type of nucleus. (g) The mass number is the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in an element. (h) The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an element.

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Which of the various particles (α particles, β particles, and so on) that may be produced in a nuclear reaction are actually nuclei?

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Complete each of the following equations by adding the missing species:

(a) 13 27 Al + 2 4 He ? + 0 1 n

(b) 94 239 Pu + ? 96 242 Cm + 0 1 n

(c) 7 14 N + 2 4 He ? + 1 1 H

(d) 92 235 U ? + 55 135 Cs + 4 0 1 n

(a) 13 27 Al + 2 4 He 15 30 P + 0 1 n ; (b) Pu 1 94 239 + He 2 4 96 242 Cm + 0 1 n ; (c) 7 14 N + 2 4 He 8 17 O + 1 1 H ; (d) 92 235 U 37 96 Rb + 55 135 Cs + 4 0 1 n

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Complete each of the following equations:

(a) 3 7 Li + ? 2 2 4 He

(b) 6 14 C 7 14 N + ?

(c) 13 27 Al + 2 4 He ? + 0 1 n

(d) 96 250 Cm ? + 38 98 Sr + 4 0 1 n

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Write a balanced equation for each of the following nuclear reactions:

(a) the production of 17 O from 14 N by α particle bombardment

(b) the production of 14 C from 14 N by neutron bombardment

(c) the production of 233 Th from 232 Th by neutron bombardment

(d) the production of 239 U from 238 U by 1 2 H bombardment

(a) 7 14 N + He 2 4 8 17 O + 1 1 H ; (b) 7 14 N + 0 1 n 6 14 N + 1 1 H ; (c) 90 232 Th + 0 1 n 90 233 Th ; (d) 1 92 238 U + 1 2 H 92 239 U + 1 1 H

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Technetium-99 is prepared from 98 Mo. Molybdenum-98 combines with a neutron to give molybdenum-99, an unstable isotope that emits a β particle to yield an excited form of technetium-99, represented as 99 Tc * . This excited nucleus relaxes to the ground state, represented as 99 Tc, by emitting a γ ray. The ground state of 99 Tc then emits a β particle. Write the equations for each of these nuclear reactions.

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The mass of the atom 9 19 F is 18.99840 amu.

(a) Calculate its binding energy per atom in millions of electron volts.

(b) Calculate its binding energy per nucleon.

(a) 148.8 MeV per atom; (b) 7.808 MeV/nucleon

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For the reaction 6 14 C 7 14 N + ? , if 100.0 g of carbon reacts, what volume of nitrogen gas (N 2 ) is produced at 273K and 1 atm?

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