P4- Atomic Structure 2 Flashcards
Why do unstable nuclei give out radiation ?
- unstable nuclei undergo decay to become more stable
- as they release radiation their stability increases
What is the name of the process in which an unstable nucleus gives out radiation to become more stable ?
Radioactive decay
Define the activity of an unstable nucleus.
Activity is the rate of decay of a source of unstable nuceli
What is the unit of radioactive activity ?
Becquerel (Bq)
What is count-rate?
The number of radioactive decays per second for a radioactive source
Give an example of a detector that may be used to measure count-rate.
Geiger-Muller tube
State four types of nuclear radiation
- Alpha particles
- Beta particles
- Gamma rays
- Neutrons
What are the constituents of an alpha particle?
- two protons and two neutrons
- it is the same as a helium nucleus
What is the range of an alpha particle through air ?
A few centimetres ( normally in the range of 2-10cm)
What will stop beta radiation from passing through a point ?
- a thin sheet of aluminium
- several metres of air
What will stop gamma radiation from passing through a point ?
- several centimetres of lead
- a few metres of concrete
Which type of radiation is most ionising ?
Alpha radiation
Which type of radiatiom is least ionising ?
Gamma radiation
State any changes to mass or charge that occur due to the emission of a gamma ray
Both mass and charge remain unchanged
Describe the nature of radioactive decay
- random
- which nuclei decays and when is determined is only by chance
- it is impossible to predict which nuclei will decay and when