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atomic structure and radioactivity
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What is meant by radioactive decay?
It is the process of
unstable nuclei
giving out
radiation
.
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How many types of nuclear radiation are there?
Four
types
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What are isotopes?
Atoms of the same
element
with
different
neutrons
.
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What happens to an unstable nucleus during radioactive decay?
It gives out
radiation
to become
stable.
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How is activity measured?
In
Becquerels
(Bq)
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What is the symbol for activity in radioactive decay?
Capital B
lowercase q
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What does one Becquerel equal?
One
decay
per
second
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What is a Geiger-Müller tube used for?
To measure the
activity
of a
radioactive
source.
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What is the count rate?
The number of
decays
recorded
each
second
.
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How does count rate differ from activity?
Count rate
includes
background radiation
effects.
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What is the first type of radiation emitted by unstable nuclei?
Alpha particles
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What do alpha particles consist of?
Two
protons
and
two
neutrons.
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What is the relationship between alpha particles and helium atoms?
Alpha
particles
are the same as
helium nuclei
.
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What is a beta particle?
An
electron
ejected
from the
nucleus
.
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How is a beta particle formed?
When a
neutron
changes
into a
proton
and
electron
.
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What type of radiation are gamma rays?
A type of
electromagnetic radiation
.
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What is the fourth type of radiation emitted by unstable nuclei?
Neutrons
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What are the four types of nuclear radiation?
Alpha particles
Beta particles
Gamma rays
Neutrons
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What is the process of radioactive decay?
Unstable nucleus
emits radiation
Nucleus becomes stable
Random process, cannot be predicted
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