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1 Integrated Science 2015-2016 Mr. Danckers Chapter 10

2 Key Questions  > What happens when an element undergoes radioactive decay?  > How does radiation affect the nucleus of an unstable isotope?  > How do scientists predict when an atom will undergo radioactive decay?

3  What happens when an element undergoes radioactive decay? After radioactive decay, the element changes into a different isotope of the same element or into an entirely different element.

4 radioactive decay: the disintegration of an unstable atomic nucleus into one or more different nuclides

5 nuclear radiation: the energy and particles that are released from the nucleus during radioactive decay

6 There are different types of nuclear radiation. Nuclear radiation can contain alpha particles beta particles gamma rays neutrons

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8 Alpha particles: consist of a positively charged particle that consists of two protons and two neutrons and that is emitted from the nucleus during radioactive decay

9 Beta particles: electrons or positrons that are emitted from a nucleus during radioactive decay

10 Gamma rays high-energy photons emitted by a nucleus during fission and radioactive decay

11 Neutron emission consists of matter (neutrons) that is emitted from an unstable nucleus.


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