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Beta and Positron Radiation

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1 Beta and Positron Radiation

2 Model of the atom - Recap

3 Protons and neutrons are known as NUCLEONS
Properties of sub-atomic particles Relative Charge Relative Mass Protons and neutrons are known as NUCLEONS

4 Representing Atoms Number of protons and neutrons (or nucleons)
Number of protons only

5 Nuclear Radiation The nucleus of some unstable atoms (radioisotopes) emit nuclear radiation. Alpha, beta and gamma are types of nuclear radiation that can be emitted. gamma beta alpha

6 Beta Decay There are two types of beta particles:- beta minus (electron) and beta plus (positron) -1 - +1 + Positron Electron

7 Beta radiation properties
The ß- radiation consists of a stream of high-energy electrons. They are ionising and can penetrate paper and thin sheets of aluminium but are stopped by thin sheets of other metals.

8 The positron is an antiparticle of the electron, it has the same mass but opposite charge
Relative Charge Relative Mass

9 Beta minus (-) decay

10 (-) + -1 N 14 7 C 6 -

11 Cs Ba -  + Beta minus decay e.g. 2
Caesium 137 (137Cs) undergoes beta negative (β-) decay: + Cs 55 137 Ba 56 electron -1 -

12 Beta plus (+) decay (higher)
Sodium 22 (22Na) undergoes beta positive (β+) decay: +1 + + Na 11 22 Ne 10 positron In beta positive (β+) decay a proton becomes a neutron.

13 Summary Questions


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