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Nuclear radiation. What do we mean by Radioactivity? Radioactive decay is the process in which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by emitting radiation.

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1 Nuclear radiation

2 What do we mean by Radioactivity? Radioactive decay is the process in which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by emitting radiation in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves. There are numerous types of radioactive decay. The general idea: An unstable nucleus releases energy to become more stable

3 Some Key Definitions Before We Move on Nucleus: It’s where the Protons and Neutrons are located in an Atom. Protons: Positively Charged Particles in the Nucleus of the atom. Mass = (approx) 1 AMU Neutrons: Neutrally charged particles in the nucleus of an atom Mass = (approx) 1 AMU Z = The Atomic Number. It’s the Number of Protons in the nucleus of an Atom. Mass Number of an atom: Number of Protons + Number of Neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.

4 Alpha Particles: 2 neutrons and 2 protons They travel short distances, have large mass Only a hazard when inhaled Primary Types of Radiation: Alpha Particles

5 Primary Types of Radiation: Beta Particles and positron emission Beta Particles: Electrons having small mass and variable energy. Electrons form when a neutron transforms into a proton and an electron escapes. Positrons form when a proton transforms into a neutron and a positron escapes. positron

6 Primary Types of Radiation: Gamma Rays Gamma Rays (or photons): Result when the nucleus releases Energy, usually after an alpha, beta or positron transition

7 Kinds of Radioactivity The three main decays are Alpha, Beta and Gamma

8 Science Park HS -- Honors Chemistry Three Common Types of Radioactive Emissions - Penetrability Alpha particles may be completely stopped by a sheet of paper, beta particles by aluminum shielding. Gamma rays, however, can only be reduced by much more substantial obstacles, such as a very thick piece of lead.

9 Early Pioneers in Radioactivity Roentgen: Discoverer of X-rays 1895 Becquerel: Discoverer of Radioactivity 1896 The Curies: Discoverers of Radium and Polonium 1900- 1908 Rutherford: Discoverer Alpha and Beta rays 1897

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