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Unstable atomic nuclei emit particles and energy radioactivity
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Nuclides = Specified Nuclei w/indicated atomic number and mass 226 Protons + Neutrons Ra 88 Protons 14 Protons + Neutrons C 6 Protons
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Discovery of radioactivity through the accidental exposure of photographic plates Henri Becquerel - 1896
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Marie Curie – Nobel Prize 1911 Discovery of Radium, Polonium
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Wilhelm Rontgen - 1895 X-ray discovery
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Some isotopes are unstable Radioactive decay Parent material Daughter material 14 C 14 N + e - e -
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Radiation Types Alpha (α) Beta ( β) Gamma (γ )
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Fission Reactions Fission Chain Reaction
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Fusion Reactions Fusion of deuterium with tritium to create helium-4, freeing a neutron, and releasing 17.59MeV of energy
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Thorium Series Uranium (Radium) Series Decay Series
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Half-life Time it takes for half of atoms to decay 14 C = 5730 years ( 235 U=700 m.y., 238 U=4.5 b.y.)
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Radiometric dating Calculating age based on half-life
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Ratio of parent material to daughter material
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Radiocarbon dating For dating living things good to 75,000 years ago For original remains only (dinos 65mil )
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Effects of Radiation upon Living Organisms Prompt hair loss, fatigue, skin and other lesions, swelling Delayed onset of cancers, genetic defects, scarring/calcification
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Radiation Detection Geiger-Muller Tube Scintillation detector Photographic film badge
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