Radioactivity
Rates of Nuclear Decay
Artificial Transmutation
Fission & Fusion
Miscellaneous
100

Radiation with least penetrating power

alpha particle

100

The time required for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive nuclide to undergo decay

Half-Life

100

The conversion of atoms of one element to atoms of another.

Transmutation

100

low-mass nuclei combine to form a heavier, more stable nucleus

Fusion

100

When a beta particle is emitted, the mass number of a nucleus

stays the same

200

The spontaneous disintegration of a nucleus into a slightly less massive and more stable nucleus, along with emission of particles or radiation or both

Radioactive Decay

200

What percentage of the original amount of carbon-14 remains in a 20 g sample after two half-lives?

25%

200

Elements with more than 92 protons in their nuclei.

Transuranium Elements

200

The sun and other stars produce energy by this process

Fusion

200

Type of radiation where there's No change in mass and no change in charge

gamma rays

300

Electron emitted from a nucleus

Beta particle

300

Phosphorus-32 has a half-life of 14.3 days. How many milligrams of phosphorus-32 remain after 71.5 days if you start with 4.00 mg of the isotope

0.125mg

300

Scientists can synthesize a transuranium element by________________________

artificial transmutation of lighter elements

300

The splitting of the nucleus of a large atom into two or more fragments

Fission

300

Thes are processes that change the identity and number of protons in a nucleus

Fission, Fusion & Transmutation

400

Radiation with most penetrating power

Gamma rays

400

The half-life of Cobalt-60 is 5.3 years, the fraction of a sample remaining after 10.6 years

1/4

400

A subatomic particle theorized to be among the basic units of matter.

Quark

400

When the particle that starts a nuclear reaction is also one of the products, the process is a_________________

Chain reaction

400

Type of decay when:

Mass number decreases by 4, charge decreases by 2

alpha particle

500

Used in Radioactive dating

Carbon-14

500

What is the half-life of an isotope if 125 g of a 500 g sample of the isotope remain after 3.0 years

1.5 years

500

During Nuclear decay the atoms of one element can change into atoms of a different element. T/F

True

500

At present Fusion Reactors can be used to produce energy in reactors. T/F

False

500

an instrument that detects radiation by counting electric pulses carried by gas atoms ionized by radiation

Geiger Counter

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