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Nuclear Chemistry

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On bombarding O-18 nuclei with H-1 nuclei, produces F-18 with the emission of

  1. Alpha particle

  2. Beta rays

  3. Neutron

  4. Photon


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

An electrically neutral particle found in the nucleus with a mass almost that of the proton. In the fission process, neutrons are liberated. On bombarding O-18 nuclei with H-1 nuclei,produces F-18 with the emission of neutron.

Radioactivity is measured in

  1. becquerel (Bq)

  2. gray (Gy)

  3. sievert (Sv)

  4. roentgen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The becquerel is a unit used to measure a radioactivity. One becquerel is that quantity of a radioactive material that will have 1 transformations in one second. Often radioactivity is expressed in larger units like: thousands (kBq), one millions (MBq) or even billions (GBq) of a becquerels. As a result of having one becquerel being equal to one transformation per second, there are 3.7 x 1010 Bq in one curie.

Isotope used to create images of the heart is

  1. Th-201

  2. F-18

  3. O-18

  4. technetium-99


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Thallium-201 is used in medicine to create images of the heart.

C-14 & N-16 undergo radioactive decay by

  1. gamma decay

  2. electron capture

  3. beta decay

  4. alpha decay


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Beta decay occurs when the neutron to proton ratio is too great in the nucleus and causes instability. In basic beta decay, a neutron is turned into a proton and an electron. The electron is then emitted. e.g. hydrogen-3.C-14 & N-16 undergo radioactive decay by beta decay.

The radiocative isotope used in liver cancer therapy is

  1. thallium-201

  2. yttrium-90

  3. copper-64

  4. iridium-192


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Yttrium-90 undergoes beta decay.Its half life is 64.1 hours .It is used in liver cancer therapy.

Which of the following is not a unit of radiation measursment?

  1. Roentgen

  2. Light year

  3. Radiation absorbed dose

  4. Roentgen equivalent man


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A light-year is a unit of length used by astronomers to measure interstellar distance (the distance between stars). A light-year is defined as the distance that light will travel in a year.

In a PET scan the particles involves are

  1. alpha particles

  2. beta particles

  3. gamma rays

  4. positron


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The term gamma ray is used to denote electromagnetic radiation from the nucleus as a part of a radioactive process. The energy of nuclear radiation is extremely high because such radiation is born in the intense conflict between the nuclear strong force and the electromagnetic force, the two strongest basic forces.

The isotopes of which elements are used to label the basic units of DNA in the body?

  1. F

  2. P

  3. I

  4. Na


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Phosphorus-32 and -33 are used to label the basic units of DNA or nucleotides.

Which of the following feild does not use radioactive isotope?

  1. Environmental research

  2. Geological research

  3. Agricultural researches

  4. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

All the above mentiones fields uses radioactive isotopes.

Which of the following can be considered as high an energetic photon?

  1. Alpha particles

  2. Beta particles

  3. Gamma rays

  4. Proton


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It is an energetic photon or light wave in the same electromagnetic family as light and x-rays, but is much more energetic and harmful. It is capable of damaging living cells as it slows down by transferring its energy to surrounding cell components. Gamma ray sources are used to find flaws in pipes and vessels and to check the integrity of welds in steel.

U-235 is used in nuclear power plants as a fuel but U-238 cannot be used as a fuel because

  1. U-238 is not a naturally occurring isotope of uranium

  2. U-238 does not undergo fission easily enough to be used as a fuel

  3. Uranium-238 does not undergo radioactive decay

  4. There is not enough uranium-238 in naturally occurring uranium to use it as a fuel


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

U-238, is fissionable but not fissile.It undergoes induced fission when impacted by an energetic neutron. But too few of the neutrons produced by U-238 fission are energetic enough to induce further fissions in it, so no chain reaction is possible with this isotope. Instead, bombarding 238U with slow neutrons causes it to absorb them (becoming 239U) .

An unstable nuclide is not used for diagnosis in

  1. PET

  2. Tl cardiac scan

  3. Tc bone scan

  4. MRI


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions. MRI uses a powerful magnetic field, radio frequency pulses and a computer to produce detailed pictures of organs, soft tissues, bone and virtually all other internal body structures. The images can then be examined on a computer monitor, transmitted electronically, printed or copied to a CD. MRI does not use ionizing radiation.

The process of splitting a heavy nucleus into a stable nuclei of intermediate mass is known as

  1. nuclear fusion

  2. nuclear fission

  3. nuclear transmutation

  4. radioactivity


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Nuclear fission is a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts (lighter nuclei), often producing free neutrons and photons (in the form of gamma rays), as well. Fission of heavy elements is an exothermic reaction which can release large amounts of energy both as electromagnetic radiation and as kinetic energy of the fragments.

Which of the following particles can be detected by a Rs. 500 note?

  1. Proton

  2. Neutron

  3. Alpha particle

  4. Gamma rays


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

It is an energetic photon or light wave in the same electromagnetic family as light and x-rays, but is much more energetic and harmful. It is capable of damaging living cells as it slows down by transferring its energy to surrounding cell components. The Rs - 500 note detects energetic gamma rays through the case walls. Gamma ray sources are used to find flaws in pipes and vessels and to check the integrity of welds in steel.

A particle accelerator uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to high speeds and to contain them in well-defined beams. Which one is not an example of particle accelerator?

  1. CRT

  2. Cyclotrons

  3. Ion implantation

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

All are the particle accelerators.

In a radioactive decay radioactive decay a electron is emitten in form of

  1. alpha particle

  2. neutron

  3. beta particle

  4. photon


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Beta rays are much lighter energy particles. The beta particles are energetic electrons given off by the nucleus of unstable isotopes to restore energy balance. They leave the nucleus at a speed of 270,000 kilometres per second.

The process of conversion of one or isotope into another is known as

  1. nuclear transmutation

  2. radioactivity

  3. alpha decay

  4. electron capture


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or isotope into another. This occurs either through nuclear reactions (in which an outside particle reacts with a nucleus), or through radioactive decay (where no outside particle is needed).

The process in which unstable nuclides lose energy in form of ionizing particles is known as

  1. nuclear transmutation

  2. radioactive decay

  3. nuclear chain reaction

  4. nuclear fusion


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A nuclear chain reaction occurs when one nuclear reaction causes an average of one or more nuclear reactions, thus leading to a self-propagating number of these reactions. The specific nuclear reaction may be the fission of heavy isotopes (e.g. 235U) or the fusion of light isotopes (e.g. 2H and 3H.)

Electron binding energy is commonly known as

  1. potential energy

  2. mechanical energy

  3. electromagnetism

  4. ionization energy


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The term ionization energy (EI) of an atom or molecule means the energy needed to remove electrons from an atom. Large atoms require low ionization energy while small atoms require high ionization energy.

An alpha particle is nothing but a / an

  1. helium

  2. electron

  3. photon

  4. neutron


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The alpha particle is the heaviest. It is produced when the heaviest elements decay. Alpha and beta rays are not waves. They are high-energy particles that are expelled from unstable nuclei. In the case of alpha radiation, the energy of the particles leave the nucleus . An alpha particle is an helium atom and contains two neutrons and two protons. It leaves the nucleus of an unstable atom at a speed of 16,000 kilometres per second.

Which of the following unit of measurement is used to derive equivalent dose of a radioactive isotope?

  1. Roentgen

  2. Radiation Absorbed Dose (rad)

  3. Roentgen Equivalent Man (rem)

  4. Curie


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The rem is a unit used to derive a quantity called equivalent dose. This relates the absorbed dose in human tissue to the effective biological damage of the radiation. Not all radiation has the same biological effect, even for the same amount of absorbed dose. Equivalent dose is often expressed in terms of thousandths of a rem, or mrem. To determine equivalent dose (rem), you multiply absorbed dose (rad) by a quality factor (Q) that is unique to the type of incident radiation. For gamma rays and beta particles, 1 rad of exposure results in 1 rem of dose.

Smoke detectors use

  1. Americium-241

  2. Cobalt-60

  3. Phosphorus-32

  4. Carbon-14


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

By utilizing the radioactive properties of Americium-241, smoke from a fire can be detected at a very early stage so it is used in smoke detectors. This early warning capability has saved many lives.

The unit of radioactive measurement used to describe an amount of gamma and X-rays in air is

  1. radiation absorbed dose

  2. roentgen equivalent man

  3. curie

  4. roentgen


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The roentgen is a unit used to measure a quantity called exposure. The roentgen measures the energy produced by gamma radiation in a cubic centimeter of air. This can only be used to describe an amount of gamma and X-rays, and only in air. One roentgen is equal to depositing in dry air enough energy to cause 2.58E-4 coulombs per kg. It is a measure of the ionizations of the molecules in a mass of air.

The n/p ratio of an unstable nuclide can be best reduced by

  1. alpha decay

  2. beta decay

  3. gamma decay

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Beta decay occurs when the neutron to proton ratio is too great in the nucleus and causes instability. In basic beta decay, a neutron is turned into a proton and an electron. The electron is then emitted. e.g.hydrogen-3.

The isotope used for determining the age of water is

  1. chlorine-36

  2. magnesium-27

  3. lead-210 beta 22

  4. potassium-40


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Chlorine-36 emitts beta particles.Its half life is 301,000 years.It is used in the measurement of sources of chloride and determining the age of water up to about 2 million years old.It is a naturally occurring radioisotope .

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