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What are nuclear reactions? |
They involve the subatomic particles of the nucleus. |
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What is atomic number (Z)? |
The number of protons in the nucleus. |
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What is the mass number (A)? |
The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. |
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What are isotopes? |
They are atoms of the same element having a different number of neutrons. |
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What is radioactivity? |
The nuclear radiation by a radioactive isotope. |
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What is an alpha particle? |
It is a high-energy particle that contains two protons and two neutrons. +2 charge, mass of 4 |
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What is a beta particle? |
A high-energy electron. Formed when a neutron is converted to a proton and an electron. -1 charge, mass of 0 |
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What is a positron? |
It is called an antiparticle of a beta particle, since their charges are different but their masses are the same. +1 charge, mass of 0. |
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What are gamma rays? |
They are high-energy radiation released from a radioactive nucleus. No mass or charge. |
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What is radioactive decay? |
The process by which an unstable radioactive nucleus emits radiation, forming a nucleus of new composition. |
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The sum of the mass numbers (A) and the sum of the atomic numbers (Z) must be _____ on both sides of the nuclear equation. |
Equal. |
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What is alpha emission? |
The decay of a nucleus by emitting an alpha particle. |
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Since an alpha particle has two protons, the new nucleus has ____ than the original nucleus. |
two fewer protons. |
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What is beta emission? |
The decay of a nucleus by emitting a beta particle. One neutron from the original nucleus decays to a beta particle and a proton. |
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In beta emission, the new nucleus has ____ and ____ than the original nucleus. |
one more proton, one fewer neutron. |
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What is positron emission? |
The decay of a nucleus by emitting a positron. One proton of the original nucleus decays to a positron particle and a neutron. |
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In positron emission, the new nucleus has _____ and _____ than the original nucleus |
one fewer proton, one more neutron. |
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What is gamma emission? |
It is the decay of a nucleus by emitting gamma radiation. It cause no change in the atomic number or mass number of a radioactive nucleus. |
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What is the half-life of a radioactive isotope? |
It is the time it takes for one-half of the sample to decay. |