Particle problems
Vicious Vocab
rough radiation
Ions and Isotopes
alpha and beta decay
100
This particle is composed of a single electron
What is Beta particle
100
This is the time it takes for 1/2 of a substance to decay
What is a half-life
100
The process by which certain elements emit particular forms of radiation
What is Radioactivity.
100

What is an isotope?

Same number of protons, different number of neutrons.

100

Which decay results in a helium nucleus being released?

What is Alpha decay

200
If a beta and a gamma ray had the same energy, which on would be able to penetrate the farthest?
What is gamma ray
200

What is the following model of an atom called?


Plum Pudding Model

200
true or false Elements that have smaller nuclei tend to be more radioactive than larger ones.
What is false
200

If a Fluorine atom has 9 protons, why can we assume it also has 9 electrons?

Atoms are electronically neutral

200

The element actinium has an atomic number of 89 and a mass of 227. What will the new element be if it went through a beta minus decay?

Thorium

300
This particle is the same as a helium nucleus
What is alpha particle
300

Type of radiation that removes electrons from atoms

What is ionising radiation

300

What do we use to measure radiation?

Geiger Muller Counter

300

How many neutrons does Rh-103 have?

58 neutrons

300

Berkelium has an atomic number of 97. What will the new atomic number be if the element goes through a alpha decay?

What is 95

400
This particle is the most dangerous because it has the most energy.
What is the gamma ray
400
this particle is composed of pure energy and no mass
What is a gamma ray
400
How can radiation damage the cells in your body?
What is Radiation can damage the DNA in your cells and cause mutations.
400

Which of the following shows an oxygen atom that has gained 2 electrons?

O2+    O         O2-

O2-

400

   3115P  --> 0+1e  +  ???

3116S

500
Which particle is composed of 2 neutrons and 2 protons
What is alpha particle
500
This is a kind of radiation that you are exposed to on a regular basis in the environment
What is background radiation
500
Name the two main places that we find radiation in our natural environment.
What is sun, and Earth's interior.
500

Why does Chlorine have an atomic mass of 35.5 on the periodic table?

Mass on the table is an average of all the isotopes of that atom.

500

???  -->  42He + 59 28Ni

6330Zn