Atomic Nucleus Basics
Types of Radiation
Nuclear Reactions
Half-Life
Nuclear Safety and Applications
100

What two particles are found in the nucleus of an atom?

Protons and neutrons

100

What particle is emitted during alpha decay?

A helium nucleus

100

What process powers the sun?

Nuclear fusion

100

What tool is used to graph radioactive decay?

Decay curve

100

What is nuclear medicine used for?

Diagnosing and treating diseases using radioactive isotopes

200

What is the charge of a neutron?

Neutral (no charge)

200

Which type of radiation is a high-speed electron?

Beta particle

200

What is a chain reaction in nuclear fission?

A series of fissions triggered by released neutrons

200

After 3 half-lives, what fraction of a radioactive substance remains?

1/8

200

What is a common isotope used in smoke detectors?

Americium-241

300

What is the strong nuclear force responsible for?

Holding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus

300

Which type of radiation has no mass or charge?

Gamma ray

300

In nuclear fission, what is usually used as fuel in reactors?

Uranium-235 or Plutonium-239

300

How is the age of a fossil determined using carbon-14?

By measuring the remaining carbon-14 and calculating using its half-life

300

What are two types of nuclear waste?

Low-level and high-level waste

400

Which particle has a mass similar to a proton but no charge?

Neutron

400

What is required to stop gamma radiation?

Thick lead or several feet of concrete

400

What is transmutation?

The conversion of one element into another during a nuclear reaction

400

If a sample starts with 80g and ends with 10g, how many half-lives have passed?

3 half-lives

400

Why is shielding important in nuclear reactors?

To protect from harmful radiation exposure

500

What subatomic particle defines the atomic number?

Proton

500

Rank alpha, beta, and gamma radiation from least to most penetrating.

Alpha < Beta < Gamma

500

What is the difference between a chemical reaction and a nuclear reaction?

Chemical reactions involve electrons; nuclear reactions involve the nucleus

500

Why is uranium-238 used for dating rocks and not carbon-14?

It has a much longer half-life suitable for older materials

500

What is the main concern with nuclear accidents?

Release of radioactive materials into the environment

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