Tutorial 14 — Atomic Physics
Course: FAD1022 Basic Physics 2
Semester: 2 2025/2026
Centre: Centre for Foundation Studies in Science, Universiti Malaya (PASUM)
Given Constants
| Constant | Value |
|---|---|
| $r_0$ | $1.2 \times 10^{-15} \text{ m}$ |
| Mass of Proton | $1.007276 \text{ u}$ |
| Mass of Neutron | $1.008665 \text{ u}$ |
| 1 u | $931.5 \text{ MeV/c}^2$ |
| Avogadro Number | $6.022 \times 10^{23} \text{ mol}^{-1}$ |
Question 1
Using a standard periodic table and your knowledge of nuclear physics, determine the physical properties of a Gold-197 nucleus ($^{197}_{79}\text{Au}$).
Determine:
- Mass Number, A:
- Proton Number, Z:
- Neutron, N:
- Radius, R:
- Volume, V:
Question 2
Uranium is a heavy radioactive element commonly used as fuel in nuclear reactors and in nuclear weapons. It occurs naturally in several isotopes, the most prominent being Uranium-238 ($^{238}{92}\text{U}$) and Uranium-235 ($^{235}{92}\text{U}$).
Prove Uranium-235 is more stable compared to its isotope Uranium-238.
Given:
- Mass of Uranium-235 nucleus: $235.043929 \text{ u}$
- Mass of Uranium-238 nucleus: $238.050788 \text{ u}$
Question 3
The table below provides the atomic masses of selected nuclides:
| Nuclide | Atomic Mass (u) |
|---|---|
| $^4_2\text{He}$ | 4.00260 |
| $^{23}_{11}\text{Na}$ | 22.98987 |
| $^{27}_{13}\text{Al}$ | 26.98154 |
Using the data provided, evaluate whether it is possible for $^{27}_{13}\text{Al}$ to undergo spontaneous alpha decay.
Hint: spontaneous alpha decay means that the mass defect should be positive
Question 4
A sample of a radioactive isotope, Technetium-99m (Tc-99m) is commonly used in medical imaging. A hospital receives a 2.0 µg sample of pure Tc-99m.
Given information:
- Half-life of Tc-99m: 6.0 hours
- Mass of Tc-99m: $98.9063 \text{ u}$
Calculate:
a) The initial number of Tc-99m atoms ($N_0$) in the 2.0 µg sample b) The decay constant c) The activity after 12 hours (unit must be Bq) d) How long will it take for the activity of this Tc-99m sample to decay to 10% of its initial activity
Question 5
A uranium-235 ($^{235}{92}\text{U}$) nucleus absorbs a neutron and undergoes nuclear fission. In the process, it splits into a bromine-85 nucleus ($^{85}{35}\text{Br}$), a lanthanum-148 ($^{148}_{x}\text{La}$) nucleus, and free neutrons.
Atomic masses:
- Uranium-235: $235.04393 \text{ u}$
- Neutron: $1.008665 \text{ u}$
- Bromine-85: $84.91274 \text{ u}$
- Lanthanum-148: $147.921230 \text{ u}$
Based on the information given:
a) Write the nuclear reaction and determine the number of protons for La b) Calculate energy released from the reaction
Related Concepts
- Atomic Physics
- Nuclear Physics
- Atomic Nucleus
- Nuclear Structure
- Mass Number
- Atomic Number
- Nuclear Radius ($R = r_0 A^{1/3}$)
- Binding Energy
- Mass Defect
- Alpha Decay
- Nuclear Fission
- Radioactivity
- Half-Life
- Decay Constant ($\lambda = \frac{\ln 2}{t_{1/2}}$)
- Activity ($A = \lambda N$)
- Exponential Decay
- Technetium-99m