These are much lighter than the proton and carry the opposite charge
What is an electron?
A particle that has two protons and two neutrons
What is an alpha particle?
A particle with little mass and a single unit of negative charge (like an electron)
What is a beta particle?
The process by which a heavier nucleus splits into smaller nuclei and releases energy in the process
What is fission?
This type of particle roam around in an atom far from the nuclues
What is an electron?
Element that is created when 226Ra88 decays by alpha decay
What is 222Rn86?
The particle in the nucleus that converts to a proton and an electron
What is a neutron?
The process by which lighter nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus and release energy in the process
What is fusion?
The particles in the nucleus that repel each other
What is the Protons?
The element that is created when 238U92 decays by alpha decay
What is 234Th90?
The element that is created when 7Li3 decays by beta decay
What is 7Be4?
The process that fuels the energy in the Sun
What is fusion?
When you complete the fusion equation below,
2H1 + 2H1 = 1n0 +........
you get
What is 3He2?
The force that keeps protons and neutrons together in the nucleus even though protons want to fly apart
What is the Strong Nuclear Force?
The element that is created when 185Au79 decays by alpha decay
What is 181Ir77?
The element that is created when 60Co27 decays by beta decay
What is 60Ni28?
The other particle that is created when a 235U92 nucleus splits into 95K36
What is Ba?
When you complete the fission equation below,
1n0 + 235U92 = 144Xe54+........+ 2 1n0
you get
What is 90Sr38?