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NUCLEAR CHANGES What is Radioactivity?
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What happens when an element undergoes radioactive decay? During radioactive decay an unstable nuclei of an isotope emits particles and releases energy, to become a stable isotope. To radiate means “to give off” “NUCLEAR”
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http://www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/HighSchool/Radiography/stableunstableatoms.htm UNSTABLE NUCLEI
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Isotopes of an element are atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei http://www.efda.org/multimedia/downloads/animations/Hi-De-Tri.swf
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RADIATION Nuclear Radiation A release of energy and particles from the nucleus of an atom Electromagnetic Radiation Energy given off by an atom due to an acceleration of the atoms electrons
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Materials undergoing radioactive decay are changing! AND – Materials that get bombarded with nuclear radiation are affects
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There are 4 types of nuclear radiation 1.Alpha particles 2.Beta particles 3.Gamma rays 4.nuetrinos
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The alpha particle 1.Positively charged 2.Helium nuclei 3.More massive than other nuclear radiation types
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The beta particle 1.Travels farther through matter than the heavy alpha particle 2.Fast moving electrons/positrons 3.Can pass through paper 4.Will be stopped by 3 mm of aluminum
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The gamma ray High energy electromagnetic radiation
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Nuclear decay Nuclear deacy causes changes in the nucleus of an atom
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