Half-Life Calculations
Nuclear Equations
Radiation & Particles
Regents Concepts
Real-World Applications
100

A 20 g sample of a radioactive isotope has a half-life of 5 years. What mass remains after 5 years?

10 g

100

Complete the equation:

²²⁶₈₈Ra → ⁴₂He + ____

²²²₈₆Rn

100

Which emitted particle has a charge of −1?

Beta particle

100

The spontaneous breakdown of unstable nuclei is called...

Radioactive decay

100

Carbon-14 dating is used to determine the age of what type of materials?

Once-living things

200

A sample of radioactive material decays to 30 g after two half-lives. What was the original mass?

120 g

200

Identify the type of decay shown below:

²³⁸₉₂U → ²³⁴₉₀Th + ⁴₂He

Alpha decay

200

When an atom of cobalt-60 decays, what type of particle is released?

Beta particle

200

During radioactive decay, the nucleus becomes more...

Stable

200

Suggest a reason as to why cobalt-60 used in some cancer treatments.

It emits radiation that can destroy cancer cells.

300

How much of a 40 g sample of carbon-14 remains after 11,460 years?

10 g

300

Complete the equation:

¹⁴₆C → ____ + ⁰₋₁e

¹⁴₇N

300

Which type of radiation has the greatest penetrating ability?

Gamma radiation

300

Which process combines small nuclei to form a larger nucleus?

Nuclear fusion?

300

Which type of radiation is most commonly used to sterilize medical equipment because it can penetrate all types of packaging?

Gamma radiation

400

A radioactive isotope has a half-life of 3 days. How many days are required for a 160 g sample to decay to 20 g?

9 days

400

Complete the equation:

²⁷₁₃Al + ⁴₂He → ³⁰₁₅P + ____

¹₀n

400

When an atom of potassium-37 decays, what type of particle is released?

A positron

400

Which process splits large nuclei into smaller nuclei?

Nuclear fission

400

Identify one example of a chemical change, and explain how this change differs from a nuclear change.

[Answers vary]

500

If 12.5% of an original sample of iodine-131 remains, how many days have passed?

24 days

500

Complete the equation AND determine the type of decay:

²³⁴₉₀Th → 0-₁e + ____

²³⁴₉₁Pa AND beta decay

500

Compare alpha, beta, and gamma radiation in terms of charge and penetrating ability.

Alpha: +2 charge, least penetrating. 

Beta: −1 charge, moderate penetration. 

Gamma: no charge, greatest penetration.

500

Why do nuclear reactions release more energy than chemical reactions?

Nuclear reactions involve changes in the nucleus and convert mass into energy.

500

State one advantage and one disadvantage of nuclear power.

Advantage: large energy output/low greenhouse gases. 

Disadvantage: radioactive waste/risk of accidents.

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