Nuclear Decay Definitions Flashcards

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Background radiation

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The radiation that is constantly present in the environment

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Ionisation

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The removal or additions of electrons from a neutral atom to create a charged ion

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Spark counter

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A detector that is capable of detecting alpha radiation as it ionises the air causing sparks across a high voltage

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Geiger-Muller tube (G-M tube)

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A detector capable of detecting beta and gamma radiation. Texts state that it cannot detect alpha radiation as alpha is unable to penetrate through the mica window

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Unified mass units

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A unit of mass commonly used in atomic physics. 1u is 1/12 the mass of the carbon 12 nucleus

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Proton number (z)

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The number of protons in one nucleus. Sometimes called the atomic number as it defines the element

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Nucleon number (A)

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The number of nucleons (neutrons and protons) in one nucleus. Sometimes called the mass number as it is approximately the mass of the nucleus in unified mass units

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Isotopes

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Different forms of the same element, with the same proton number but different nucleon numbers (i.e different number of neutrons)

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Nuclide

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The nucleus of a particular isotope

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Alpha particle

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A helium nucleus (2 protons, 2 neutrons) given off from the nucleus of an unstable isotope

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Beta particle

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An electron given off from the nucleus of an unstable isotope

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Neutrino

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A fundamental particle with no charge, but very small mass

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Electron antineutrino

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The particular neutrino given off to accompany beta emission

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Positron

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The antiparticle to the electron with the same mass but positive charge

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Spontaneous

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An event which is unaffected by physical conditions

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Random

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An event that cannot be predicted

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Activity

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The number of radioactive decays from a sample in one second

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Becqerel (Bq)

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The unit of activity. One decay per second

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Half-life

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The time taken for the number of radioactive nuclei of a particular isotope to halve. (Equal to the time taken for the activity to halve)

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Decay constant (s^-1)

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The proportion of nuclei of a particular isotope that decay in each second