The number of protons in both symbols below
What is 6?
The name of the nuclear reaction when an alpha particle falls off.
What is alpha decay?
The time it takes for any substance to decay to half it's original value.
What is Half-Life?
The type of spectra (emission or absorption) in image below

What is an emission spectra?
The two forces that are in competition within a "living" star.
What are gravity and nuclear fusion?
The mass number in both symbols below

What are 12 and 14?
What is electron (beta) capture?
Generally the oldest materials in the Earths crust will be found here.
What is the bottom/lowest down?
The type of spectra (emission or absorption) in image below
What is an absorption spectrum?
The property of a star that determines it's life cycle.
What is mass?

Name the two isotopes shown above
What are carbon-12 and carbon-14?
What happens to the mass number when alpha decay occurs?
What is it decreases by 4?
The number of half-lives that have passed if 12.5% (1/8th) of a material remain.
What is 3?
The image below is from a Gizmo we used to _______

What is determine composition of a star?
The reason that main sequence stars expand, cool and transition to Giant/SuperGiant "old age" stage of their life.
What is they exhaust (run out) of their Hydrogen fuel?
also could accept What is burning Helium is more energetic and pushes the gas corona out farther?
The number of neutrons in each symbol below
What are 6 and 8?
When 3 helium-4's combine and form a carbon-12 _____________ has occurred
What is fusion?
If you start with 200g of a material that has a 35 day half-life, the mass that remains after 105 days is ___________.
What is 25 g?
Name for the difference between the lines shown in the two images below,
What is redshifting?
The type of star remnant that forms when a star with a mass between 3 and 10 times the mass of our sun completes a supernova.
What is a neutron star?
Name the particles below
What are alpha, beta, and gamma?
The missing material from the reaction below
1942K🡪 -10e + ______
Argon has atomic #18, Calcium has atomic #20
What is Calcium-42?
If the half-life of a materials decay is 20 days and you find that 10g remain after 40 days of decay occurred, the mass of the original amount is _________.
What is 40 g?
In the image below the fastest moving object is __________ and we know this because _________

What is the top galaxy is fastest because it is the most red shifted (and farthest away)?
The reason some people say "We are all Stardust"
What is that all elements heavier than iron (Fe) were formed in a supernova event