How are nuclear reactions different from chemical reactions?
What is the elements and atoms are changing in nuclear reactions, not in chemical.
How many reactant does artificial transmutation have?
What is two or more
What type of decay is represented by the particle shown?
What is alpha decay?
What is the most ionizing type of radiation?
What is alpha radiation
What can natural and artificial nuclear reactions be classified as?
What is types of transmutation
Name the four types of nuclear emissions.
What is alpha, beta, gamma, positron.
Which process breaks a larger nucleus into 2 or more smaller nuclei?
What is fission
Identify the equation that represents the decay of polonium-210.

What is option 3?
A small amount of mass can be converted into a large amount of ____.
What is energy
Fusion is the process of doing what to radioisotopes?
What is combining two or more nuclei into one
Balance the following equation:

What is nitrogen-14?
Who developed the equation E=mc2?
Who is Albert Einstein?
What atom is produced when C-14 decays by beta emission?
What is N-14
Does fusion or fission release more radioactive particles?
What is fission
What is the missing element from this equation?
Cf-252
What is the value of c in E=mc2?
What is 299,792,458 m/s