Radioactivity
Spontaneous breaking up of unstable nuclei with the emission of one or more types of radiation
Radioisotopes
Radioactive isotope
Half life of an element
Time taken for half the nuclei in any given sample to decay
Henri Becquerel
- Found uranium salt was giving off some type of radiation
Alpha radiation - Nature
Helium nuclei (2 protons + 2 neutrons)
Alpha radiation - Charge
+
Alpha radiation - Penetrating power
Stopped by paper
Alpha radiation - Use/example
Americium-241 used in smoke detectors
Beta radiation - Nature
Electrons
Beta radiation - Charge
-
Beta radiation - Penetrating power
Stopped by aluminium 5mm thick
Beta radiation - Use/example
Carbon-14 used to date organic material
Gamma radiation - Nature
Waves of high energy
Gamma radiation - Charge
None
Gamma radiation - Penetrating power
Stopped by several cm of lead
Gamma radiation - Use/example
Cobalt-60 used in cancer treatment
Used to detect radiation
Geiger-Muller Tube
Chemical reactions
Nuclear reactions
(when writing this, try not to use nuclear radiation and change in nucleus as the two answers, use one of them and then use a diff one from this list)
Henri Becquerel
Marie Curie
Marie Curie nobel prizes
equations for loss of alpha particle and beta particle
in hardback
what changes take place in structure of nuceus of an atom when beta decay occurs?
a neutron changes into a proton and an electron is emitted from nucleus