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Nucleosynthesis - Connection

Nucleosynthesis - Connection

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Science

9th Grade

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NGSS
HS-ESS1-1, HS-PS1-8, HS-ESS1-3

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Kristy Griffith

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7 Slides • 22 Questions

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Which force allows for high pressure and temperatures inside the sun?

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Gravity

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Pulling Force

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Magnetic Force

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Electromagnetic

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Multiple Choice

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What forces must balance for a star to form and maintain electrostatic equilibrium?

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The outward force of dark matter and inward force of dark energy

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Space and matter

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Negatively charged electrons and positively charged protons

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Inward force of gravity and outward force of nuclear fusion

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Multiple Choice

Where does fusion occur naturally?

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Underwater

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All around us

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In the radioactive waste

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In the core of stars, like our sun

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Multiple Choice

Which atoms combine together during fusion reaction in a star like our sun?

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Helium and Hydrogen atoms

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Hydrogen atoms

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Hydrogen and Lithium atoms

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Hydrogen and Carbon atoms

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Multiple Choice

Stars have loads of proton - proton chain reactions happening in its core. What charge do protons have?

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neutral - no charge

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positive

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negative

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neutrino

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Multiple Choice

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Two atomic nuclei in MOST situations would

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Attract each other

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Repel each other

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Randomly fuse together

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Multiple Choice

What are some of the outcomes of nuclear fusion?
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Produce larger materials from the collision of smaller materials.
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Release energy.
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Produce smaller materials from the collision of larger materials.
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Produce more massive materials from the collision of less massive materials & Release energy

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Match

Match the following fusion reaction diagrams and explanations.

Proton-Proton chain reaction of H to He

Hydrogen fuses to create deuterium

Heium-3 fusion to create Helium-4

Helium-4 fuses to create Carbon-12

Deuterium fuses to create Helium-3

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Multiple Choice

Why does helium sink to the middle of the core?

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Helium has more mass

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Helium has less mass

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It doesn't

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Multiple Choice

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__________________ is the process in which two or more smaller nuclei combine to create a larger, more stable nuclei.

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Nuclear Decay

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Nuclear Fission

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Nuclear Fusion

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None of the above

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Multiple Choice

During nuclear fusion in the sun, energy is released in the form of ____.

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Light and Heat

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Sound and Light

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Heat and Sound

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Light and Electricity

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Multiple Choice

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Why does nuclear fusion require high pressures and temperatures?

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To provide enough energy to split the nucleus.

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The two nuclei are both negatively charged and repel each other.

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To lower the cost.

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To overcome the electromagnetic repulsion of the nuclei.

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Multiple Choice

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In nuclear fusion, less massive atoms are forced together to create more massive atoms. Does this process release, absorb or maintain energy?

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Absorb energy
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Maintain energy
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Release energy

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Multiple Choice

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The process of forming elements is known as

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generation

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nucleosynthesis

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genesis

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synthesis

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Dropdown

"Nuclear fusion" refers to the process of ​
light nuclei merging to form a heavier ​
. An example is the combination of 2 protons (hydrogen atoms) to create ​ deuterium.

"Stellar Nucleosynthesis" describes the ​ ​
process of creating ​ elements within stars through a series of nuclear fusion reactions, leading to the production of ​
elements like carbon, oxygen, and iron from ​
elements like hydrogen.

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Multiple Choice

Where does nuclear fusion occur in the sun?

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Surface

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Corona

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Core

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Convective zone

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Multiple Choice

How many types of nucleosynthesis are there?
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Multiple Choice

Light elements such as hydrogen and helium are formed through the process of __________ nucleosynthesis.

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big bang

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stellar

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fusion

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supernova

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Multiple Choice

The process in which elements are formed at the center of a star.

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big bang nucleosynthesis

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nuclear fusion

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stellar nucleosynthesis

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supernova nucleosynthesis

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Match the following

core of a supergiant star

core of a main sequence star

core of a giant star

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All elements bigger than iron on the periodic table are formed in _________________.
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Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
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Stellar Nucleosynthesis
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Supernova Nucleosynthesis
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Genonucleosynthesis

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Multiple Choice

The splitting of a nucleus into smaller nuclei is
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fusion
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fission
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half-life
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gamma radiation
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