1/2s & Energies Flashcards
1
Q
What’s the T1/2 of Co-60 and its average energy?
A
- Produced via neutron bombardment in a nuclear reactor
- T1/2 = 5.26 yrs
- Decay: 6027Co → 6028Ni + e- + anti-neutrino + γ rays
- Decay rate = 1% per mo
- Average energy: γ rays w/ 1.17 and 1.33 MeV (avg. 1.25)
2
Q
What is the decay equation for Co-60?
A
6027Co → 6028Ni + e- + anti-neutrino + γ rays
3
Q
What’s the T1/2 of Ra-226 and its average energy?
A
- T1/2: 1622 yr
- Average energy: 0.83 MeV
4
Q
What’s the T1/2 of Cs-131 and its average energy?
A
- T1/2: 9.7 d
- Average energy: γ rays w/ 0.029 MeV
5
Q
What’s the T1/2 of Cs-137 and its average energy?
A
- T1/2: 30 r
- Average energy: γ rays w/ 0.662 MeV
6
Q
What’s the T1/2 of Ir-192, its average energy, and how does it decay?
A
- T1/2: 74.2 d
- Decay: β- + γ (95%); e- capture (5%)
- Average energy: γ w/ 0.38 MeV
7
Q
How much does Ir-192 decay per day?
A
1%/d
8
Q
What’s the T1/2 of I-125, its mode of decay, and its average energy?
A
- T1/2: 60 days
- Mode: E- capture
- Energy: 28 keV
9
Q
What’s the T1/2 Pd-103, its mode of decay, and its average energy?
A
- T1/2: 17 d
- Energy: 22 keV
10
Q
What’s the T1/2 I-131, its mode of decay, and its average energy?
A
- Made in a nuclear reactor
- T1/2: 8.04 d
- Mode: decays into Xe; Releases e- and γ
- Energy: e- (0.192 MeV, range 1 mm); γ (364 keV)
– e- are used for tx
– γ is used for imaging
11
Q
What’s the T1/2 Y-90, its mode of decay, and its average energy?
A
- Made in a nuclear reactor
- T1/2: 2.67 d
- Mode: Releases e-
- Energy: e- (0.192 MeV, range 1 mm); γ (364 keV)
– e- are used for tx
– γ is used for imaging