Types of Radiation
Nuclear Equations
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Stopping Radiation
Periodic Table Info
100

The 3 types of radioactive decay

Alpha, Beta, Gamma

100

23191Pa →  ____ + 22789Ac

42He

100

(True or false) C-13 and C-14 are isotopes of one another.

True
100

The most damaging of radioactive decay

Alpha

100

The atomic number tells us

The number of protons

200

Gamma radiation is made up of

Just energy, no particles

200

20682Pb + ____ → 21084Po

42 He

200

(True or False) Gamma Decay can occur on its own

False

200

The radioactive decay with the most piercing power

Gamma

200

Atomic mass is calculated how?

(Normal not average)

Protons + Neutrons

300

Alpha decay is made up of.

2 protons and 2 neutrons

300

____ → 0-1 e + 21484 Po + 00 ɣ

21485 At

300
Write the isotope notation symbol (ABX) for Lithium-7.

73Li

300

Alpha decay can be stopped by

Paper, skin, clothing

300

This is the number of capital letters in an element's symbol on the periodic table.

1

400

This decay has no mass and no charge

Gamma

400

Write a nuclear equation of 23391 Pa if it underwent alpha decay.

23391 Pa --> 42 He + 22989 Ac 


400

(True or False) 6329 Cu and Cu-63 give the same information

True

400

Beta Decay can be stopped by

Thick plastic or thin sheet of aluminum

400

These are the two numbers of an element found on the periodic table.

Average Atomic Mass & Mass Number

500

Beta-Decay occurs when

A neutron turns into a proton and shoots out an electron

500

Write a nuclear equation of 19885 At if it underwent beta decay.

19885 At --> 0-1 e + 19886 Rn

500

This is the definition of nuclear decay.

the spontaneous emission of particles and/or energy from an atomic nucleus

500

Gamma radiation can be stopped by

Several inches of concrete and lead

500

Locations of protons, neutrons, and electrons in the atom

Protons and neutrons - nucleus

Electrons - Shells (or electron cloud)