P7.3 - Changes In The Nucleus (Finished) Flashcards

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What is the atomic number of an element and mass number?

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The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom, and mass number is the number of protons + neutrons in an atom’s nucleus

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What are isotopes?

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Isotopes of an element are atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons

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All elements have different isotopes, but why are only a few found?

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Usually an element has only one or two stable isotopes

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What is radioactive decay?

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Radioactive decay is the process of unstable isotopes decaying into other elements, giving out radiation as they try to become more stable

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Appart from alpha, beta and gamma radiation what can unstable isotopes also give out and why?

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Unstable isotopes can also give out neutrons as they decay as they rebalance their atomic and mass numbers

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What is ionising radiation?

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Ionising radiation is radiation that knocks electrons off atoms creating positive ions

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What is the ionising power of a radiation source?

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The ionising power if a radiation source is a measure of how easily it can knock electrons off atoms

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Give the properties of alpha radiation?

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  • Alpha particles are a helium nucleus (2proton, 2neutron)
  • They can only travel a few cm in air and are absorbed by a sheet of paper
  • They are strongly ionising
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Why are alpha particles strongly ionising?

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Due to their size

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What are the properties of beta radiation?

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  • It is a fast moving electron released by the nucleus
  • They have a few m range in air and are stopped by 5cm aluminium sheet
  • They are moderately ionising
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Give the properties of gamma radiation?

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  • Can be stopped by a thick lead sheet but travels unlimitedly in air (spreads out)
  • They are weakly ionising
  • They are waves of electromagnetic radiation
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When an atom emits an alpha particle how does it’s atomic and mass numbers change and why?

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It’s atomic number goes down by 2 and mass number down by 4, as an alpha particle is 2 protons , 2 neutrons,

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How does an atom’s atomic and mass numbers change when a beta particle is emitted and why?

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The atomic number goes up by 1 (charge increases) and mass number doesn’t change. As in beta decay a neutron turns into a proton releasing a fast moving electron (beta radiation)

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How do gamma rays emitted change the mass and atomic no of an atom?

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They don’t

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