Nuclear Decay Equations

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  • What are the three types of radiation discussed in the video?
    Alpha, beta, and gamma radiation
  • What do alpha particles consist of?
    Two protons and two neutrons
  • How are alpha particles generally represented?
    As helium-4 or the Greek letter alpha
  • What happens to uranium-238 during alpha decay?
    It loses two protons and two neutrons
  • What is the new mass number of uranium-238 after alpha decay?
    234
  • What is the new atomic number of uranium-238 after alpha decay?
    90
  • What element does uranium-238 become after alpha decay?
    Thorium
  • How do you verify the accuracy of a nuclear equation?
    Check mass and atomic numbers on both sides
  • What is the atomic number of radium-226?
    88
  • What is the decay product of radium-226 when it undergoes alpha decay?
    Radon
  • What occurs during beta decay?
    A neutron turns into a proton and emits an electron
  • What happens to the atomic number of carbon-14 during beta decay?
    It increases from 6 to 7
  • What element does carbon-14 become after beta decay?
    Nitrogen
  • How is a beta particle represented in equations?
    With a minus one charge and zero mass
  • What is gamma radiation?
    Pure energy with no mass or charge
  • What happens to thorium-234 during gamma decay?
    It remains thorium-234 plus a gamma ray
  • What is the result of beryllium-9 undergoing neutron emission?
    Beryllium-8 plus a neutron
  • How does the mass number change during neutron emission?
    It decreases by one