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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Carbon-12 and carbon-14 are both isotopes of carbon - AQA - GCSE Physics - Question 3 - 2023 - Paper 1

Step 1

The nucleus of a carbon-12 atom and the nucleus of a carbon-14 atom have the same number of

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protons.

Step 2

The nucleus of a carbon-12 atom and the nucleus of a carbon-14 atom have a different number of

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neutrons.

Step 3

What does 'half-life' mean?

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It is the time taken for half of the nuclei in a sample to decay.

Step 4

Which isotope is the least stable?

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Carbon-18.

Step 5

Draw one line from each term to an example of the term.

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Radioactive contamination -> Exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. Nuclear irradiation -> Accidental transfer of plutonium onto a human body.

Step 6

Why are workers required to walk across a sticky floor before leaving the nuclear power station?

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To remove radioactive dust from their shoes.

Step 7

Calculate the number of days a nuclear power station worker must work before receiving the same dose that an aeroplane pilot receives in one day.

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Number of days = 144.

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Draw one line from each process to its fuel.

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Nuclear fission -> Uranium. Nuclear fusion -> Hydrogen.

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