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ELEMENT FORMATION & RADIOCTIVITY

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After completing this topic you should be able to :

ELEMENT FORMATION & RADIOCTIVITY

• State elements are created in the stars from simple elements by nuclear fusion.

• All naturally occurring elements, including those found in our bodies, originated in stars.

• Describe what happens what during nuclear fusion.

• State radioactivity results from the nuclei of some atoms, which are described as unstable.

• State radioactive elements are found in nature and the radiation produced is called background radiation.

• Describe how background radiation can be measured using a Geiger counter.

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ELEMENT FORMATION & RADIOCTIVITY

MAKING ELEMENTS

Atoms came into existence during an event nearly 13.7 billion years ago, called the BIG BANG.

The universe was extremely hot and compact at the beginning of time. Soon after, the universe cooled enough to allow the smallest atoms to form. These were hydrogen atoms.

With the high temperatures that still existed the nuclei of the hydrogen atoms joined to form heavier nuclei and therefore more elements. This process is called NUCLEAR FUSION.

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NUCLEAR FUSION releases huge amounts of energy. Nuclear fusion continues today in stars. This produces the energy that comes from our own star, the SUN. It also continues to make new elements.

Hydrogen atoms were the first atoms to form from the BIG BANG. Over 95 % of all atoms in the universe today are hydrogen atoms. These hydrogen atoms are mostly found in stars.

In small stars, such as the Sun, elements such as carbon, oxygen and silicon are formed by nuclear fusion of small nuclei.

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In more gigantic stars (red giants) the nuclei of even heavier elements are built up.

When a red giant reaches a certain stage in its lifetime it explodes apart in what astronomers call a super nova. This blasts all the elements formed into space as gas and dust.

New stars and planets may form from this mixture.

This means that all atoms apart from hydrogen atoms on Earth were originally formed by nuclear fusion in stars.

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RADIOACTIVE ATOMSThe nuclei of some atoms are RADIOACTIVE this is due to their nuclei being UNSTABLE. In the nuclei of radioactive atoms the repulsive forces between the positively charged protons are so large that the nucleus gives off radiation to become stable. All atoms with atomic numbers above 92 (i.e. more than 92 protons in each nucleus) are all unstable. With so many protons in the nucleus the repulsive forces are too great for the nucleus to be stable.

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RADIOACTIVITY IN THE ENVIRONMENTThe Earth contains radioactive atoms, which formed when the planet formed after the BIG BANG. Over billions of years many of these atoms have given off their radioactivity and changed into stable atoms. However, there are still tiny quantities of radioactive atoms in almost every substance. These radioactive atoms are called Naturally-Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM).

Granite contains radioactive elements like radium, uranium and thorium. When uranium- 238 atoms give off radiation it changes into radioactive radon-222 gas.

This radioactive radon escapes from the ground into the air. However, if houses are built on ground where radon-222 is escaping, the concentration of the radon-222 gas in the house can build up to a level that is dangerous to health, if the house is not well ventilated.

The map of Scotland shows the level of radon-222 escaping from the ground in different parts of the country.

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BACKGROUND RADIATIONThe tiny amount of radioactive atoms in the environment (NORM) means that people are exposed a tiny level of radiation. This natural level of radiation is called the BACKGROUND RADIATION.

Radioactivity is measured using a Geiger-Müller Tube connected to a ratemeter (counter).

Geiger-Müller Tube

ratemeter (counter)

When the equipment is switched on there is always a reading on the ratemeter. This radiation comes from the background radiation.

The background radiation not only comes from NORM, some radiation comes in from outer space. This is called COSMIC RADIATION.

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In the 20th century there has been radioactive materials released into the environment due to nuclear accidents, and the use of nuclear weapons. These radioactive materials have all increased the background radiation.

The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan on 9th Aug. 1945.

Chernobyl power station disaster, Ukraine on 26th April 1986.

Fukushima power station disaster, Japan on 11th March. 2011. A meltdown of three nuclear reactors occurred due to the plant being hit by a tsunami after an earthquake.

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The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan on 9th Aug. 1945.

Chernobyl power station disaster, Ukraine on 26th April 1986.

Fukushima power station disaster, Japan on 11th March. 2011. A meltdown of three nuclear reactors occurred due to the plant being hit by a tsunami after an earthquake.