Radioisotopes Flashcards

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What is a radioisotope?

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It is made by placing stable isotopes into a nuclear reactor when they are bombarded with neutrons. This forces an acceleration of charged particles to high speeds. These then hit a prepared material where nuclear reactions occur and some atoms become radioactive

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What is radiotherapy?

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A radioisotope is placed in a shielded box with an opening. A beam of gamma emerge. This can be focused on a cancerous area where it can kill the cancer.

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What are radioactive tracers?

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Radioisotopes with short half-life’s can be used to see the conditions of organs. They are swallower where they can collect info in certain parts of the body. A gamma camera can be used to photograph the body and detect these tracer to convert into a image

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What are radioisotopes used for?

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Small pipework - leaks can be traced
Paper thickness through beta thickness
Gamma radiation can be used on plastics and metal sheets

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What are smoke detectors?

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They contain small amounts of American 241 (synthetic isotopes).
Alpha particles are emitted which when combined in the air creates a electric current. If the current is interrupted by smoke the alarm goes off.

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Radioisotopes in agriculture

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Fertilisers can be labelled with radioisotopes, injected into the soil.

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Irradiation

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Colbalt-60 is used to sterilise syringes.

Gamma rays kill bacteria - irritation

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