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1. Considering the structure of the atom (our 2nd unit of Chemistry) what location of the
atom do you think nuclear chemistry deals with?
2. Look at the periodic table image in the notes (also use your own periodic table that
shows more information). What can you say about the size of the majority atoms
described as radioactive (colored purple on the periodic table image)?
3. What 2 features of nuclei make them likely to be radioactive?
4. Which 3 of the chemistry reference tables do you think you’ll be using during this unit?
5. What is your favorite particle from table O? Guess which particle is my favorite!
6. Which number on the periodic table identifies an element?
7. What does that number represent?
8. Ipso Facto (aka therefore): the number of indicates the identity of the
9. These notes include the word “spontaneous(ly)” which we used in the RedOx unit. What
does the word spontaneously mean?
10.List the particles from table O that have no mass
11.List the particles from table O that have no charge
12.List the particles from table O that have neither mass nor charge
13.List the negatively charged particle from table O
14.What does the word “transmutation” mean in the study of nuclear chemistry? Do you
think it’s aptly named?
15.Based on the description of transmutation and your answer to number 8 above , the
number of which subatomic particle must change for transmutation to occur?

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