Section Summary Flashcards

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What is the structure of the atom?

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What is the Charge and mass of a proton?

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3
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What is the Charge and mass of an Electron?

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4
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What is the charge and mass of a Neutron?

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5
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What does proton number and nucleon number mean?

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6
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How do you use nuclide notation?

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7
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How do you calculate the specific charge of a particle?

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8
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What is an isotope?

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9
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How can Isotope data be used?

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10
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What is the role of the Strong Nuclear Force?

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11
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What is the effect of the strong nuclear force?

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12
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How do unstable nuclei get more stable?

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13
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How does alpha decay make an unstable nuclei more stable?

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14
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How does Beta decay make an unstable nuclei more stable

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15
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What is the equation for alpha decay?

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16
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What is the equation for Beta minus decay?

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17
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How were neutrinos hypothesized?

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18
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What are photons in terms of electromagnetic radiation?

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19
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What is the equation for the energy of a photon

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20
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What is an antiparticle?

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21
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What are the properties of antiparticles when compared to their opposing particle?

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22
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What is the antiparticle of an electron?

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23
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What is the antiparticle of a Proton?

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24
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What is the antiparticle of a neutron?

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25
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What is the antiparticle of a neutrino?

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26
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What is Pair production?

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27
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What is annihilation?

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28
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How do you calculate the Energy released from pair Production/Annihilation?

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29
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What are the two classes of hadrons?

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30
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What particles are Baryons?

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31
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What particles are Hadrons?

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32
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What particles are leptons?

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33
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What class of particles are subjects to the strong nuclear force?

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34
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What class of particles are subject to the Weak nuclear force?

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35
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What is the only stable Baryon?

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36
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What do all other Baryons decay into?

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37
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What does a neutron decay into?

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38
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What is the exchange particle for the strong nuclear force?

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Pion

39
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What do kaons decay into?

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pions

40
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What do muons decay into

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electrons

41
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What are baryon numbers?

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42
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What are Lepton numbers?

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43
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Do baryon numbers and lepton numbers need to be conserved?

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44
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What reaction creates strange particles?

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45
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What reaction do strange particles decay from?

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46
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How many strange particles are created from a single reaction?

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