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Radioactive decay
The process where some isotopes have an
unstable
nucleus and give up radiation to become
stable
Types of nuclear radiation
Alpha particle
Beta particle
Gamma ray
Neutron
Alpha particle
Consists of
two
protons and two neutrons, the same as the nucleus of a
helium
atom
Beta particle
An
electron
ejected from the nucleus at
high
speed
, formed when a
neutron
changes into a
proton
and an
electron
Gamma
ray
A type of
electromagnetic
radiation from the
nucleus
, not a
particle
Activity
The rate at which
unstable
nuclei
decay
, measured in
Becquerels
(Bq)
Count rate
The
number
of
decays
recorded each
second
by a
detector
like a
Geiger-Muller
tube
Radioactive decay is a completely
random
process, this is because scientists cannot predict when a nuclei will decay
Count rate
is not the same as activity due to
background
radiation