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Write and underline the date and title. Write the Learning objective. Atomic Structure 1st April 2019 Entry: in silence: Format your desk. Write and underline the date and title. Write the Learning objective. DNA: You need the periodic table from your planner As you watch, make notes in your virtues book.

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Insert exam style/CfU questions on this slide Carbon – 12 decays by beta emission. Bismuth – 209 decays by alpha emission Polonium – 209 decays by alpha emission Krypton-36 decays by gamma emission Radon – 222 decays by alpha emission Strontium – 88 decays by beta emission Phosphorus – 31 decays by beta emission Nickel – 59 decays by beta emission Potassium-19 decays by gamma emission Lead – 207 decays by beta emission Uranium-238 with a proton number of 92 decays to thorium-234 by alpha emission Phosporous-31 decays by alpha emission

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