P7 - Radioactivity Flashcards
1
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Alpha Particles
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- Charge of +2, 2 protons and neutrons
- Low penetration
- Strongly Ionising
2
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Beta Particles
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- No mass, -1 charge, just electrons
- Neutron from Nucleus decays into a Proton and Electron (which is emitted at a high speed)
- Moderately Ionising
- Moderate Penetration
3
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Gamma Particles
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- Electromagnetic Radiation Waves, emitted after Alpha/Beta radiation
- Weakly Ionising, just passes through particles
- Strongly penetrated
- No charge
- Cannot be detected with Geiger Counter
4
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Cause of Neutron Emission
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Too many neutrons in the Nucleus, making it unstable
5
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Nuclear Decay
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Where an unstable Nuclei emits radiation to become stable
6
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Nuclear Fission
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Large atom splits into smaller atoms
7
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Alpha Emission
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- Take 4 away from its Atomic Number and 2 away from Proton Number
- Product would be the result of the subtraction + Helium
8
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Beta Emission
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- Neutron turns into Proton + Electron, Atomic Mass is same (lost Neutron but gained Proton), Proton Number changes
- Product would be result of this + e
9
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Gamma Emission
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Doesn’t change element at all, product is element + Gamma symbol
10
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Half-Life
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Time taken from number of decay to half
11
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How does a Nucleus become unstable
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Too many Protons/Neutrons in Nucleus
12
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Isotope
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Different types of an element which has a different amount of Neutrons
13
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Uses of Alpha
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Smoke Detectors
14
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Uses of Beta
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Creating thin sheets of metal
15
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Uses of Gamma
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Radiotherapy, Sterilization