Radiation Flashcards

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What is the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation? What are some examples of each?

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Non-ionizing: not enough energy to break chemicl bonds (ex: microwave, TV, visible light)
Ionizing: enough energy to break chemical bonds in molecules and form ions (ex: x-rays, chemical waste)

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What are the three forms of radioactive decay? Describe what they are and how harmful they could be to the human body)

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  1. Alpha decay (larger, 2 neutrons & 2 protons, internal hazard)
  2. Beta decay (1 electron, internal + slight external hazard)
  3. Gamma decay (energy, internal + external hazard)
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3
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What two radiation units were mentioned as relevant to human health?

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What are three ways we can protect ourselves from exposure to ionizing radiation?

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  1. shielding (each type of particle can be stopped by certain materials w gamma being the hardest to shield from)
  2. limit amt of time exposed
  3. Distance (further from source = less exposure)
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