(4) Atoms and Nuclear Radiation Flashcards
What is radioactivity?
The property possessed by unstable nuclei, where they spontaneously emit radiation by the decay of the parent nuclei
What is ionisation?
The process of knocking off electrons from an atom
Describe the three types of radiation:
- Alpha (made up if 2 protons and 2 neutrons-helium nucleus)
- Beta (an electron emitted by a nuclei)
- Gamma (electromagnetic wave -photon)
Why do unstable nuclei give out radiation?
To become more stable, releasing radiation increases stability
What is the activity if an unstable nucleus?
The rate of decay
What is count rate and how can we measure it?
- the number of radioactive decays per second for a radioactive source
- we mesure count rate using the Geiger-muller tube
Name the unit of radioactive activity:
Becquerel (Bq)
What is the penetration for the three radiations?
- Alpha (can’t get through skin or paper but highly ionising)
- Beta (stopped by aluminium foil or several meters of air and medium ionisation)
- Gamma (stopped by lead or a few meters of concrete but low ionisation)
What is the half life for a radioactive isotope?
- The time it takes for half the sample of unstable nuclei to decay
-count rate after n half lives = initial count rate / 2^n
Nuclear equation of alpha radiation:
-The mass number decreases by 4
-The atomic number decreases by 2
Nuclear equation of beta radiation:
-The atomic number increases by 1