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atomic structure and radioactivity
irradiation and contamination
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Irradiation
Exposing an object to nuclear radiation (e.g.
alpha
,
beta
,
gamma
,
neutrons
)
When an object is irradiated, it does not become
radioactive
itself
Ionizing radiation
Can
increase
the risk of
cancer
in humans
Irradiation process
1. Place object in
sealed
wrapper
2. Place near
radioactive
isotope in
lead
shield
3. Withdraw
lead
shield to allow
gamma
radiation to
irradiate
object
Radioactive
contamination
Unwanted radioactive
isotopes
end up
on or in
other materials
Hazards of radioactive contamination
Alpha
emitters can be very dangerous if inhaled or ingested
Beta
particles can penetrate into the body and damage cells
Gamma
rays can pass through the body and are usually less hazardous than alpha or beta
Scientists publish studies on the effects of
radiation
on humans, and this process is called
peer review