inside the atom term 3 Flashcards

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Nucleus of an Atom

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Center of an atom, consisting of the protons and neutrons bound together.

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Proton

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A sub-atomic particle with a positive charge.

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Neutron

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A sub-atomic particle with no charge, it is neutral.

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Electron

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A very light sub-atomic particle with a negative charge, it moves around the nucleus of an atom.

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Isotope

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Atoms of the same element, that differ in the number of neutrons.

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Radioisotope

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A radioactive form of an isotope.

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Radioactive

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A property of elements where they are unstable and emit alpha, beta and/or gamma radiation. (This may change their identity).

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Alpha Particle

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Positively charged nuclei of helium atom, consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. Emitted from unstable isotopes.

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Beta particle

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Positively or negatively charged with the same size and mass as electrons. Emitted from unstable isotopes.

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Gamma ray/Radiation

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Extremely high energy electromagnetic radiation produced during nuclear reactions. It has no mass and travels at the speed of light.

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Half life

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The time taken for half the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay. That is, to change to atoms of a different element by emitting radiation.

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Background radiation

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The naturally occurring radiation emitted by the earth, air and surroundings. Usually at very low levels.

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Cosmic Radiation

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The naturally occurring radiation that comes from outer space.

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Radiocarbon dating

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A method of determining the age of a fossil using the remaining amount of unchanged radioactive carbon. All living things have a certain amount, which slowly changes after it dies.

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Nuclear Fission

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Splitting of the nucleus of a large atom into 2 smaller atoms, several neutrons and emitting lots of heat and radiation.

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Nuclear Reactor

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Power plant where the radioactive properties of uranium are used to generate electricity.

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Radio Therapy

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Procedures where the radioactive emissions of elements are used to kill cancer cells in the body.

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Radioactive Decay

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Where unstable isotopes emit alpha, beta and or gamma radiation to change into other elements and eventually become a stable atom. Different elements take different times to do this.

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Ground Zero

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Point where a atomic bomb is triggered. Maximum damage occurs there.