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Figure 1 shows the mass number and the atomic number for the nuclei of five different atoms.
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Figure 1
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A and B
A and C
C and D
D and E
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(c) Nucleus B decays by emitting an alpha particle.
Figure 2
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(e) A polonium (Po) nucleus decays by emitting an alpha particle and forming a lead (Pb)
nucleus.
Po → Pb + α
The lead (Pb) nucleus then decays by emitting a beta particle and forms a bismuth (Bi)
nucleus.
Pb → Bi + β
The bismuth (Bi) nucleus then decays by emitting a beta particle and forms a polonium
(Po) nucleus.
Bi → Po + β
Explain how these three decays result in a nucleus of the original element, polonium.
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Radioactive waste from nuclear power stations is a man-made source of background radiation.
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(a) Give one other man-made source of background radiation.
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Nuclear power stations use the energy released by nuclear fission to generate electricity.
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(c) Nuclear fission releases energy.
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(d) A new type of power station is being developed that will generate electricity using nuclear
fusion.
Explain how the process of nuclear fusion leads to the release of energy.
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(e) Nuclear fusion power stations will produce radioactive waste. This waste will have a much
shorter half-life than the radioactive waste from a nuclear fission power station.
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(b) Explain why contamination of the inside of the human body by a radioactive material that
emits alpha radiation is highly dangerous.
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Smoke alarms contain an alpha radiation source and a radiation detector.
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Figure 1 shows part of the inside of a smoke alarm.
Figure 1
(a) The smoke alarm stays off while alpha radiation reaches the detector.
Why does the alarm switch on when smoke particles enter the plastic casing?
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(c) The smoke alarm would not work with a radiation source that emits beta or gamma
radiation.
Explain why.
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(d) Figure 2 shows how the count rate detected from the radiation source in the smoke alarm
changes with time.
Figure 2
The smoke alarm switches on when the count rate falls to 80 counts per second.
Explain why the radiation source inside the smoke alarm should have a long half-life.
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(e) Figure 3 shows a patient who has been injected with a radioactive source for medical
diagnosis.
Figure 3
Explain the ideal properties of a radioactive source for use in medical diagnosis.
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Nuclear power stations generate electricity through nuclear fission. Electricity can also be
5. generated by burning shale gas.
(a) Shale gas is natural gas trapped in rocks. Shale gas can be extracted by a process called
fracking. There is some evidence that fracking causes minor earthquakes. Burning shale
gas adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Describe the advantages of nuclear power compared with the use of shale gas to generate
electricity.
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(b) What is the name of one fuel used in nuclear power stations?
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Nuclear fission and nuclear fusion are two processes that release energy.
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(a) The following nuclear equation represents the fission of uranium-235 (U-235).
Chemical symbols:
• Ba = barium
• Kr = krypton
• = neutron
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(c) Fission reactors are used in nuclear power stations.
The table shows the energy released from 1 kg of fusion fuel and from 1 kg of fission fuel.
Suggest two advantages of the fuel used in a fusion reactor compared with the fuel used in
a fission reactor.
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In the early 20th century, scientists developed an alpha particle scattering experiment using gold
7. foil.
The diagram shows the paths of some of the alpha particles in the alpha particle scattering
experiment.
(a) Explain how the paths of the alpha particles were used to develop the nuclear model of the
atom.
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(b) Niels Bohr adapted the nuclear model by suggesting electrons orbited the nucleus at
specific distances.
Explain how the distance at which an electron orbits the nucleus may be changed.
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(a) Figure 1 shows the first part of the nuclear fission reaction.
Complete Figure 1 to show how the fission process starts a chain reaction.
Figure 1
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(b) Figure 2 shows the inside of a nuclear reactor in a nuclear power station.
Figure 2
Explain how the energy released by the chain reaction is affected by moving the control
rods.
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(c) Figure 3 shows how the power output of the nuclear reactor would change if the control
rods were removed.
Figure 3
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