Chapter 22 Flashcards

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What are protons?

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Protons are positively charged nucleons with the same size charge as an electron

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What are neutrons?

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Neutrons are electrically neutral nucleons, slightly more massive than protons

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What is the atomic number?

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Atomic number (Z) is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

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What is the mass number?

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Mass Number (A) is the number of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus of an atom

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What are isotopes?

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Isotopes are atoms of a given (the same/a particular) atomic number but different atomic mass (due to different number of neutrons)

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What is radioactivity?

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Radioactivity is the (spontaneous) disintegration of a nucleus with the emission of (alpha, beta and/or gamma) radiation

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What is radiation?

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Radiation is the emission of particles of matter or photons of energy

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What is ionisation?

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Ionisation is the charging of a neutral atom or molecule when it loses or gains one or more electrons

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What is penetration?

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Penetration is the distance the (nuclear) radiation travels through a medium

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What is a radioisotope?

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A radioisotope is an unstable isotope of an element that spontaneously disintegrates (decays), emitting radiation (alpha, beta and/or gamma)

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What is alpha emission?

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Alpha emission is the emission of a helium nucleus from a large atom

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What is beta emission?

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Beta emission is the emission of an electron when a neutron decays into a proton

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What is gamma emission?

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Gamma emission is the emission of high energy photons from an unstable nucleus

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What is the activity of a radioactive source?

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The Activity (A) of a radioactive source is the rate of emissions from that source

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State the Law of Radioactive Decay

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The activity of a radioactive source is proportional to the number of undecayed nuclei present

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What is the half-life?

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The half-life of a radioactive isotope is the time taken for half of the nuclei in a given sample to decay

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What is fission?

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Fission is the splitting of a large nucleus into two smaller nuclei of roughly equal mass, with the emission of neutrons and release of energy

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What are chain reactions?

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Chain reactions are where at least one neutron is released during each fission reaction. These released neutrons cause more fission when absorbed by another nucleus causing a self-sustaining reaction

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What is the critical mass?

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The minimum amount of the fissile material needed in order to cause a chain reaction

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What is fusion?

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Nuclear fusion is the combining of two small nuclei to form a single larger nucleus with the release of energy

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What is background radiation?

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Background radiation is that which comes from environmental sources including the Earth’s crust, the atmosphere, cosmic rays and radioisotopes