6.3 Radioactive Decay

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  • Beta decay changes the mass number of the nucleus.
    False
  • What are the three main types of radioactive decay?
    Alpha, beta, gamma
  • What type of radiation is emitted in gamma decay?
    High-energy photons
  • What is emitted in alpha decay?
    Alpha particle
  • Which type of decay reduces the mass number of the nucleus?
    Alpha decay
  • What type of radiation is emitted in gamma decay?
    High-energy photons
  • Beta decay changes the mass number of a nucleus.
    False
  • Alpha decay stabilizes the nucleus by shedding excess particles.

    True
  • What are the two types of particles emitted in beta decay?
    Electron and positron
  • Beta-plus decay decreases the atomic number by 1.
    True
  • Gamma decay can release excess energy without altering atomic or mass composition.

    True
  • Gamma radiation is more difficult to shield than alpha radiation.

    True
  • How does alpha decay affect the mass number of the nucleus?
    Decreases by 4
  • What is an alpha particle composed of?
    Two protons and two neutrons
  • How does the atomic number change after alpha decay?
    Decreases by 2
  • What are the two types of beta decay?
    Beta-minus and beta-plus
  • What is radioactive decay defined as?
    Spontaneous loss of energy
  • Gamma decay emits high-energy photons
  • Alpha decay emits an alpha particle
  • Alpha decay reduces the atomic number by 2
  • In alpha decay, the atomic number is reduced by 2
  • Beta-minus decay emits an electron
  • Alpha decay emits an alpha particle
  • An alpha particle consists of two protons and two neutrons
  • Gamma decay emits high-energy photons
  • What is emitted during alpha decay to transform an unstable nucleus into a new element?
    Alpha particle
  • In beta-minus decay, the atomic number increases by 1
  • Which type of radiation has the lowest penetrating power?
    Alpha
  • What is half-life defined as?
    Time for half nuclei to decay
  • What is the primary goal of radioactive decay?
    To reach a stable state
  • During alpha decay, the atomic number decreases by 2
  • Alpha decay is a process where the nucleus of an unstable atom emits an alpha particle
  • After alpha decay, the mass number of the nucleus decreases by 4
  • Match the type of beta decay with its effect on the nucleus:
    Beta-minus (β−) decay ↔️ Increases atomic number by 1
    Beta-plus (β+) decay ↔️ Decreases atomic number by 1
  • What type of particle is emitted during gamma decay?
    High-energy photon
  • Match the type of radiation with its properties:
    Alpha radiation ↔️ Low penetrating power, high ionizing ability
    Beta radiation ↔️ Moderate penetrating power, moderate ionizing ability
    Gamma radiation ↔️ High penetrating power, low ionizing ability
  • The half-life of a radioactive isotope is the time it takes for half of its nuclei to decay.
  • In the beta decay of Carbon-14, Nitrogen-14 is the daughter nucleus.

    True
  • Alpha decay emits an alpha particle
  • Match the type of radioactive decay with its effect on the atomic nucleus:
    Alpha Decay ↔️ Reduces atomic number by 2, mass number by 4
    Beta Decay ↔️ Changes atomic number by 1, mass number unchanged
    Gamma Decay ↔️ No change in atomic or mass number