Foundation: P4 - Atoms & Radiation Flashcards

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Define an atom

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Atom: the smallest particle of an element

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2
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Define atomic number

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Atomic number: atomic number is the number of protons in an atom

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3
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Define mass number

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Mass number: mass number is the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom

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4
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Define an isotope

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Isotope: isotopes are atoms which have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons

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5
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Define radioactive decay

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Radioactive decay: when unstable atoms release radiation

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6
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Define half-life

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Half-life: the time taken for the number of radioactive nuclei in a sample to halve OR the time taken for the activity of a radioactive sample to halve

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7
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Define ionising radiation

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Ionising radiation: radiation that can cause changes in the atoms it passes through

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8
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Define contamination

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Contamination: when a radioactive source is on or in something

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9
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Define irradiation

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Irradiation: exposure to ionising radiation

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10
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Describe the structure of an atom

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Protons and neutrons in the nucleus, electrons on electron shells

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11
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Name four types of ionising radiation

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Alpha, beta, gamma, neutrons

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12
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State what type of material can block alpha radiation.

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Paper can block alpha radiation.

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13
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State what type of material can block beta radiation.

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Aluminium can block beta radiation.

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14
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State what type of material can block gamma radiation.

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Lead can partially block gamma radiation.

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15
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Rank the radiations from most to least ionising.

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(most ionising) alpha, beta, gamma (least ionising)

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16
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Rank the radiations from greatest to shortest penetration depth.

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(greatest penetration depth) gamma, beta, alpa (shortest penetration depth)