The 4 types of radioactive decay
Alpha, Beta (Electron/Beta negative), Beta positive (positron), Gamma
23191Pa → ____ + 22789Ac
42He
(True or false) C-13 and C-14 are isotopes of one another.
The least penetrating type of radioactive decay
Alpha
The atomic number tells us
The number of protons
Gamma radiation is made up of
Just energy, no particles
20682Pb + ____ → 21084Po
42 He
(True or False) Gamma decay is the most ionising type of radiation
False
The most penetrating type of radioactive decay
Gamma
Atomic mass is calculated how?
(Normal not average)
Protons + Neutrons
Alpha decay is made up of.
2 protons and 2 neutrons
____ → 0-1 e + 21484 Po + 00 ɣ
21485 At
(True or False) Writing 6329 Cu and Cu-63 gives the same information
True
Alpha decay can be stopped by
*Several possible answers* Paper, air, skin, etc.
Which is found on the periodic table:
Average atomic mass
or
Atomic Mass
Average Atomic Mass
Beta positive decay occurs when
A proton turns into a neutron and shoots out a positively charged electron
Write a nuclear equation of 23191 Pa if it underwent alpha decay 2 times.
23191 Pa --> 2 (42 He) + 22787 Fr
(Or something similar)
The element originally called quicksilver that had a Greek name hydrargyrum meaning liquid silver.
Mercury (Hg)
*Answers may vary* Heavy clothes, aluminum, wood
Where do protons, neutrons, and electrons exist in an atom
Protons and neutrons - nucleus
Electrons - Shells (or electron cloud)
Beta negative decay occurs when
A neutron turns into a proton and shoots out an electron
Write a nuclear equation of 19885 At if it underwent beta decay 3 times.
19885 At --> 3 (0-1 e) + 19888 Ra
(Or something similar)
Uranium-238 and Uranium-235 both undergo many phases of decay until they reach stable isotopes of Lead. The difference between the their respective stable isotopes is...
Uranium-238 stabilises at Lead-206
Uranium-235 stabilises at Lead-207
Gamma radiation can be stopped by
Several inches of heavy metals
Average Atomic Mass is calculated by
(Average not regular)
(Mass x Abundance).....