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1 Alpha, Beta and Gamma Radiation
What is radiation? Starter: why do scientists use symbols? Write down as many as can think of and what they mean.

2 Learning Outcomes explain that there are three types of radioactive emissions: alpha, beta and gamma explain that radioactive elements are unstable and emit alpha or beta particles when they change into other elements explain that radioactive behaviour is not changed by chemical or physical processes

3 Radiation is all around us! This is called background radiation.

4 What is everything made of ?

5 Can you name the parts of the atom?
Everything is made up of miniscule particles called ATOMS. Inside atoms are even smaller particles. Can you name the parts of the atom? This is the NUCLEUS. ELECTRONS orbit the nucleus PROTONS and NEUTRONS are found in the nucleus

6 Radioactive elements Unstable, radioactive elements give off energy from the nucleus. This makes the nucleus more stable. Over time the radioactive elements become stable and therefore safe.

7 Lets investigate This is a Geiger counter.
It tells us whether there is radiation around and what sort of radiation it is. Crushing, heating, hiding, reacting or dissolving radioactive elements will NOT reduce the radioactivity.

8 TYPES OF RADIATION Radioactive elements are unstable so emit particles to turn into a more stable element. The particles emitted are alpha, beta and gamma.

9 Alpha

10 What do you notice? So, an alpha particle is 2 protons and 2 neutrons.

11 Beta

12 A beta particle is a high speed electron

13 Gamma

14 These are waves not particles. They have no mass.

15 PROPERTIES Alpha, Beta and Gamma all have different properties: They travel different distances Different strengths They are stopped by different materials.

16 Radioactivity Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Thick lead, Paper, Aluminium
Copy the diagram below and complete the arrows for each type. Then use the words at the bottom to construct an explanation in your own words. Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Thick lead, Paper, Aluminium

17 Now : copy the table. Deflected by electric and magnetic fields?
Attracted to negative plate. Attracted to positive plate. No

18 Complete the worksheet

19 Changing Radiation Radioactive elements cannot be changed by chemical or physical means. It keeps being radioactive until every atom is stable. Think about Chernobyl!

20 Task Produce a revision poster about ionising radiation.
C- included the 3 types of radiation and described what they are. B- as for C but included some additional properties e.g. what they are penetrated by. A – as for B but included information on background radiation. A* - as for A but considered the dangers of ionising radiation and how we can avoid harm from them.

21 Quiz 2.A stable atom has… Equal numbers of Protons & Electrons Different numbers of Protons Equal numbers of Electrons & Neutrons

22 Quiz 3.How many types of radiation are there? 3 9 2 4

23 Quiz 4.Radiation is emitted from… All atoms Most atoms Unstable atoms Stable atoms

24 Quiz 5.An alpha particle consists of… 2 protons A high speed electron A wave 2 protons and 2 neutrons

25 Quiz 6.Beta radiation is… 2 protons A high speed electron A wave 2 protons and 2 neutrons

26 Quiz 7.Gamma radiation is… 2 protons A high speed electron A wave 2 protons and 2 neutrons

27 Quiz 8.Alpha is stopped by… Thick lead Thin paper A few cm of air Aluminium

28 Quiz 9.Beta is stopped by… Aluminium Paper Lead Concrete

29 Quiz 10. Gamma is mostly stopped by… A few cm of air Thick lead Aluminium Paper


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