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Sch 310: Radiation And Radiochemistry Question Paper

Sch 310: Radiation And Radiochemistry 

Course:Bachelor Of Science

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2009



KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2008/2009
INSTITUTE OF OPEN LEARNING
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
SCH 310: RADIATION AND RADIOCHEMISTRY
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DATE: THURSDAY 13TH AUGUST 2009 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 10.00 A.M.
INSTRUCTIONS:
?? Answer all questions. Show working where necessary.
1. a) Explain briefly the contribution H. Beckrerel and Madam Curie made in the
discovery of radioactivity. (5 marks)
b) Explain three conditions that make nucleus unstable. (5 marks)
c) What is spontaneous fission? What types of nucleus tend to decay by
spontaneous fission? Give an example. (5 marks)
d) Explain two nuclear decay reactions that lead to emission of X-rays.
(6 marks)
e) Under what condition does a nucleus emit a delayed heavy particle?
(4 marks)
2. a) Explain the following terms:
i) Mattauch’s isobar rule
ii) Nuclear isomerism
iii) Isotonic nucleus (6 marks)
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b) A two 10ml aliquots of a river water were taken for neutron activation
analysis. Exactly 2 mls of standard contain 1.00µ g of Al3+ was added to one
aliquot and 2mls of deionised water were added to other aliquot. The two
samples were irradiated simultaneously in a homogeneous neutron flux.
After a brief cooling period, the gamma radiation from the decay of 28Al
was counted. The solution that was diluted with deionised water give a count
rate of 2315cpm, where as the solution containing the added Al3+ gave a
reading of 4197 cpm. What is the concentration of Al3+ in the river water?
(5 marks)
c) Explain factors that determine the effect of radiation on matter. (4 marks)
3. a) Potassium -42 is a ß emitter with half life of 12.36 hrs. calculate the rate
constant of this isotope. What fraction of this isotope remain after 25 hours?
(6 marks)
b) Explain how ionization detector works. (5 marks)
c) Briefly explain how a breeder nuclear reactor works. (5 marks)
d) Explain how isotope dilution analysis works and when is this
technique most useful? (5 marks)
e) Explain three problems encountered when working with radioactive isotopes.
(4 marks)






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