Isotopes
Half-Life
Radiation Types
Real World Applications
Decay Types
100

This term describes atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.

What are isotopes?

100

This term refers to the time it takes for half of a radioactive substance to decay.

What is half-life?

100

This type of radiation consists of positively charged particles and is produced in nuclear reactions.

What is alpha radiation?

100

This technique uses radioactive isotopes to determine the age of ancient artifacts and fossils.

What is radiocarbon dating?

100

This term refers to the process of an unstable isotope transforming into a different element over time.

What is radioactive decay?

200

This isotope of uranium is used as fuel in nuclear reactors.

What is Uranium-235?

200

This element has a half-life of about 5,730 years and is used in dating ancient organic materials.

What is Carbon-14?

200

This type of radiation is made up of high-energy protons and has no mass or charge.

What is gamma radiation?

200

This medical procedure uses radioactive tracers to diagnose and monitor diseases in the body.

What is nuclear medicine?

200

This is the name of the series of decays that certain heavy elements undergo until they reach a stable isotope.

What is a decay chain?

300

This isotope of iodine is often used in medical imaging and treatments.

What is Iodine-131?

300

This concept explains why older rocks contain less radioactive isotopes than younger rocks.

What is radioactive dating?

300

This type of radiation consists of electrons and can penetrate materials more than alpha particles.

What is beta radiation?

300

This application of nuclear chemistry is used to generate electricity in power plants.

What is nuclear fission?

300

This is how an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation.

What is radioactive decay?

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