Section A - Radioactive decay Flashcards

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what is the composition of an atom?

A

Nucleus
protons
neutrons
electrons

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2
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what is a nuclear reaction?

A

change in atomic nucleus producing a new element

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3
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what is a chemical reaction?

A

change in valence eā€“ configuration

no change in nucleus

no new elements created

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4
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what element is found in smoke detectors?

A

Smoke detectors typical use Americium 241

The alpha particle emission is critical to its operation.

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5
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what is beta decay?

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A neutron is converted to a proton and an electron ejected.

The product nucleus has an atomic number that is one more than the original nucleus. The mass number remains the same. e.g. carbon-14 decay.

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what is alpha decay?

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Alpha decay is the nuclear decay process whereby the parent nucleus emits an alpha particle.

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what is positron emission?

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Conversion of a proton to a neutron and a positron (positive electron).

The product nucleus has an atomic number that is one less than the original nucleus. The mass number remains the same. E.g. copper-64 decay.

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what is electron capture?

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Conversion of a proton to a neutron (nucleus captures electron from inner orbital).

The product nucleus has an atomic number that is one less than the original nucleus. The mass number remains the same. E.g. potassium-40 decay.

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9
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what is emitted in electron capture?

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When another orbital electron fills the vacancy in the inner-shell an X-ray photon is emitted.

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what is gamma emission?

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Gamma Emission In some cases radioactive decay results in a product nucleus in an excited state which goes to a lower state with emission of electromagnetic radiation.

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what is spontaneous fission?

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Spontaneous Fission A heavy nucleus splits into lighter nuclei with the release of energy.

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