Chapter 25 Radioactivity Flashcards

1
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What is the charge of an alpha particle?

A

2+

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2
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What is a beta particle?

A

A fast moving electron

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3
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What is gamma radiation?

A

High frequency photons

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4
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What and how are different types of radiation affected by charge?

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Gamma is unaffected Beta - is attracted by a positive charge Beta + is attracted by a negative charge Alpha is affected by a negative charge

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5
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What absorbs alpha (what is its range) and why?

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It has a short range because it easily ionises surrounding particles. Paper or air absorbs them fine. It is a large particle so it collides with other particles easily

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6
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What absorbs beta particles and what is its range?

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It is less ionising than the alpha particle. They have a much longer range in air and a few mm of aluminium stops it

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7
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How ionising is gamma, what is its range and why?

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It is not very ionising at all. A few cm of lead will absorb it but an infinite amount of lead could also still allow it through. The graph of absorption per thickness is exponential.

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8
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What can ionising radiation do to the body?

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It can cause damage to living cells and dna mutation

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9
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How must radiation sources be handles?

A

With tongs

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10
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Describe the equation for alpha decay

A

A particle with a mass of A and proton number of Z decays into a particle with a mass of A-4 and a proton number of Z-2

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11
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What causes beta decay?

A

The weak nuclear force

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12
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What is the equation for gamma decay?

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X ==> X + γ

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13
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What does random mean when it comes to decay?

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It means that we cannot predict when a nucleus is about to decay Each nucleus within the sample has an equal chance of decaying

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14
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What does spontaneous mean when it comes to decay?

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The decay is not affected by the presence of other nuclei The decay is not affected by external factors such as pressure

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15
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Even through decay is random and spontaneouse we can…

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still predict the way that the overall substance decays

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16
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What is the half life?

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This is the time it takes for half the nuclei in a sample to decay

17
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What affects the half life?

A

The activity of the nuclei

18
Q

What is the activity?

A

This is the amount of decays in a sample per second

19
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What is the activity affected by?

A

The number of nuclei The decay constant

20
Q

What is the equation for activity?

A

A = λ x N A = Activity λ = Decay constant N = Number of nuclei

21
Q

What is the unit for activity?

A

bq (becquerel) The decays per second

22
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What is the decay constant?

A

It is the probability that a nucleus will decay

23
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What is the unit for the decay constant?

A

S^-1

24
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What is the decay equation?

A

N = N0e^(-λt)

25
Q

What is an alternative to the decay equation that also involves activity?

A

A = A0e^(-λt)

26
Q

Delete

A

e^(λ t-half) = 2

27
Q

How does carbon dating work?

A

When an organism dies, It stops consuming carbon-14. The ratio of carbon-12 to carbon-14 from a sample of a living material is used and and compared to a dead sample. The amount of carbon-14 is calculated by analysing the activity of a sample of carbon. Activity is proportional to the number of undecided carbon-14 nuclei

28
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What are the limitation of carbon dating and why?

A

Assumptions are made that the ratio of carbon-14 to carbon-12 has remained constant. This ratio is also affected by CO2 levels and solar flairs Because the amount of carbon-12 to carbon-14 is low, the count from a sample is very low

29
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Why cant carbon dating be used on rocks?

A

Because the rocks were never living and the half life is too short. Other elements are used to date rocks

30
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What is the process of rock dating?

A

Rubidium-87 emits a beta- particle and transform into a strontium-87. The half life is about 49 billion years.