Chapter 22 Flashcards
What are protons?
Protons are positively charged nucleons with the same size charge as an electron
What are neutrons?
Neutrons are electrically neutral nucleons, slightly more massive than protons
What is the atomic number?
Atomic number (Z) is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
What is the mass number?
Mass Number (A) is the number of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
What are isotopes?
Isotopes are atoms of a given (the same/a particular) atomic number but different atomic mass (due to different number of neutrons)
What is radioactivity?
Radioactivity is the (spontaneous) disintegration of a nucleus with the emission of (alpha, beta and/or gamma) radiation
What is radiation?
Radiation is the emission of particles of matter or photons of energy
What is ionisation?
Ionisation is the charging of a neutral atom or molecule when it loses or gains one or more electrons
What is penetration?
Penetration is the distance the (nuclear) radiation travels through a medium
What is a radioisotope?
A radioisotope is an unstable isotope of an element that spontaneously disintegrates (decays), emitting radiation (alpha, beta and/or gamma)
What is alpha emission?
Alpha emission is the emission of a helium nucleus from a large atom
What is beta emission?
Beta emission is the emission of an electron when a neutron decays into a proton
What is gamma emission?
Gamma emission is the emission of high energy photons from an unstable nucleus
What is the activity of a radioactive source?
The Activity (A) of a radioactive source is the rate of emissions from that source
State the Law of Radioactive Decay
The activity of a radioactive source is proportional to the number of undecayed nuclei present