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Radioactivity Some substances spontaneously emit radiation – radioactivity The rays and particles emitted are called “radiation”. Radioactive elements change their identity – they can change into another element They do this because the nuclei are unstable Changes to atom’s nucleus is called a nuclear reaction Something else Dalton got wrong.
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Radioactive Decay Radioactive elements emit energy as radiation
This is called ‘radioactive decay’ Unstable atoms undergo radioactive decay until they form stable atoms
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Types of Radiation Alpha Radiation – emitting a positively charged particle - α Beta Radiation – emitting a negatively charged particle - β Gamma Radiation – High energy radiation with no mass - γ
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α Alpha Radiation Alpha radiation Made up of Alpha particles
Alpha particles have 2 protons, 2 neutrons Alpha particles have a 2+ charge α
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+ Nuclear Equations Nuclear Equations
transmutation - an element is transformed into a new element. This can occur by natural or artificial means. loss of an a particle radium is emitting an a particle +
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Beta Radiation Beta Radiation is fast moving electrons
Attracted to positive charged items Charge is 1-
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Gamma Radiation High Energy radiation with no mass No charge
Usually accompany alpha and beta radiation Account for most of the energy lost during radioactive decay
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Review Classify each as a chemical reaction, nuclear reaction, or neither Thorium emits a beta particle: Nuclear Two atoms share electrons to form a bond: Chemical A sample of pure sulfur emits heat as it slowly cools: Neither A piece of iron rusts: chemical
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