Nuclear Chemistry and Radioactive Decay Practice Problems
Offered By: The Organic Chemistry Tutor via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into a comprehensive chemistry video tutorial that introduces nuclear chemistry and radioactive decay concepts through numerous examples and multiple-choice practice problems. Learn to identify isotope components, balance nuclear equations, understand various types of radioactive decay, and solve half-life chemistry problems. Explore nuclear symbols, fusion and fission processes, and chain reactions while developing skills to determine element transformations during decay. Master the fundamentals of nuclear chemistry with hands-on problem-solving and in-depth explanations of key topics, preparing you for advanced studies in this fascinating field.
Syllabus
How many pretore, neutrons, and electrons are present in Mercury-2017
Which of the following is an alpha particle
What element will be formed if Thorium-230 undergoes alpha decay?
What element will be produced if Iodine-131 undergoes beta decay?
Which of the following processes converts a neutron into a proton?
Identify the unknown element
Which of the following elements will most likely undergo radioactive decay?
Which form of radioactive decay wil carbon-14 is to increase its nuclear stability
Which form of radioactive decay wil carbon-ule to increase its nuclear stability
What is the difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Give examples.
Taught by
The Organic Chemistry Tutor
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