Radiation
Nuclear Decay
Nuclear Reactions
Particles
100

The half-life of a radioisotope is the amount of time it takes for

half of the sample to decay

100

It takes one _____________ for a radioactive substance to decay in half.

half life

100

What state of matter does fusion take place in?

plasma

100

Alpha particles are __________________charged.

positively 

200

Which device measures radiation exposure at work?

film badge

200

How do nuclear decay rates behave?

constant

200

When neutrons released during a fission reaction cause a series of other fission reactions, it is called

a chain reaction
200

Beta particles are __________________charged.

negatively

300

What is not true about radiation?

it is always safe

300

A sample of a radioisotope had a mass of 100.0 g. After exactly 24 days, 6.25 g of the sample remained. How long is the half life of the sample?

6 days

300

During nuclear fission and fusion, what is produced?

nuclear energy

300

Gamma rays do not have a __________, they are energy waves.

charge

400

What is the process in which an unstable atomic nucleus emits charged particles or energy or both?

Radioactivity

400

What type of radiation is emitted when polonium-212 forms lead-208?

Alpha Particle

400

Nuclear power plants' primary environmental advantage?

no air pollution

400

What type of nuclear decay produces energy instead of a particle?

Gamma Decay

500

Substances are radioactive if their nucleus is _____________.

unstable

500

What type of radiation is emitted when Carbon-14 forms Nitrogen-14?

beta particle

500

During nuclear fission and fusion , great amounts of energy are produced from

small mass

500

An alpha particle is the same as a(an)

helium nucleus

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