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Atomic Structure
Atom & Nuclear radiation
Types of radiation
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Alpha
–
two protons
and
two neutrons
Beta
–
electron
from the
nucleus
Gamma
–
electromagnetic
radiation
Half-life
is the time taken for
half
of the radioactive atoms to
decay.
Radioactivity can be measured using a
Geiger counter
, which detects
ionising radiation
by measuring the number of times it produces an
electrical pulse per second.
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