Nuclear Decay
Half-Life
Radiation Types
Nuclear Power
Background Radiation
100

What symbol do we use for alpha decay?

42He (a helium nucleus)

100

What is half-life?

The amount of time it takes for half of an isotope to decay

100

Which type of radiation can penetrate through the most matter?

Gamma rays
100

The US receives 20% of its electricity from what type of nuclear power?

Nuclear fission

100

What are some examples of background radiation?

The sun, soil, rocks, plants, etc.

200

What symbol do we use for beta decay?

0-1e (an electron)

200

What percentage of the isotope remains after 3 half lives?

12.5%

200

Smoke detectors release what type of radiation?

Alpha particles

200

What is taking place when we break a large, unstable nucleus into smaller nuclei and particles

Nuclear fission

200

What is an activity that could increase your levels of radiation?

1. flying for an extended amount of time

2. smoking

3. medical x-rays

4. being in outer space

300

What type of decay is the happening below?

23290Th  →  0-1e  + 23291Pa

beta decay

300

How many half lives would a substance need to go through for 50% of the isotope to remain?

one half life

300
How does beta decay change the atom?

The mass number remains the same, but the atomic number increases by 1

300

What is taking place when lighter nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus (under intense heat and pressure)?

Nuclear fusion

300

What units do we use to measure radiation?

REM or mrem

400

What type of decay would complete this equation?

23592U → ___________ + 23190Th

alpha decay

400

How much of a 10 gram sample is remaining after 2 half lives?

2.5 grams remain

400

How does alpha decay change the atom?

The mass number decreases by 4 and atomic number decreases  by 2

400

What are at least 2 disadvantages of nuclear power?

1. dangerous to create in lab

2. expensive

3. requires many safety features

4. accidents (Ex: Chernobyl)

400

What isotope is used in radiocarbon dating?

Carbon-14

500

What isotope would be needed to start this decay reaction?

 ___________  →  42He  +  23994Pu

24396Cm (isotope of Curium)

500

How much of a 10 gram sample has decayed after 2 half lives?

7.5 grams have decayed

500

How does gamma decay change the atom?

The mass and atomic number stay the same, however energy is lowered

500

What are at least 2 advantages of nuclear power?

1. does not create pollution

2. high in energy

3. reliable energy source

500

Where does radon gas come from?

Radon is naturally released from rocks, soil, and water. It is produced from the decay of Uranium underground. It can seep into your home through foundation cracks.

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