Question 1
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Which radiation does an atom need to emit to change its nucleus?
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alpha and beta
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beta and gamma
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gamma and alpha
Question 2
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What are the Three Types of Radioactivity called?
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Alpha
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Omega
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Beta
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Gamma
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Neutron
Question 3
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Sometimes the [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end] of an atom is un[blank_start]stable.[blank_end]
A change will occur in the [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end] to make it more stable.
The change is called a [blank_start]decay[blank_end]. When a nucleus decays
it will emit (give out) some [blank_start]particles[blank_end] or waves.
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nucleus
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stable.
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decay
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particles
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nucleus
Question 4
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[blank_start]Alpha[blank_end] particles do the most damage because they are the heaviest and they carry a positive charge
Question 5
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When the [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end] of an atom possesses either too many or too few [blank_start]neutrons[blank_end] compared to the number of protons it becomes [blank_start]unstable[blank_end]. These are called [blank_start]radioactive isotopes[blank_end]. Unstable nuclei split up in a process called radioactive [blank_start]decay[blank_end] and emit radioactive radiation.
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nucleus
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neutrons
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unstable
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radioactive isotopes
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decay
Question 6
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What does the Nucleus of an Atom contain?
Question 7
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Why do Gamma Rays and Beta particles penetrate further than Alpha?
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They decay more atoms along the way
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They ionize more atoms along the way
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They ionize fewer atoms along the way
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They reflect fewer atoms along the way
Question 8
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What is the Atomic Number?
Question 9
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What is the mass number
Question 10
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Isotopes are the atoms of an element with different numbers of [blank_start]neutrons[blank_end]. They have the same [blank_start]proton[blank_end] number, but different [blank_start]mass[blank_end] numbers.
Question 11
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Alpha is positive
Beta has no charge
Gamma is negative
Question 12
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Why do Alpha particles cause the most damage?
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They are less ionizing than Gamma or Beta
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They are more ionizing than Gamma or Beta
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They are the heaviest and they carry a positive charge
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They are the lightest and they carry a positive charge
Question 13
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How can a Nucleus be Unstable?
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If the atom has the same number of protons and neutrons
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If the atom has a different number of protons and electrons
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If the atom has a different number of protons and neutrons
Question 14
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An Alpha particle is made of ___________ and____________,like the element_____________.
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2 protons
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2 neutrons
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2 electrons
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Lithium
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Helium
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Hydrogen
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Oxygen
Question 15
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Does an Alpha Particle have More Mass than a Beta Particle?
Question 16
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Does an Alpha Particle have More Penetrating Ability than a Beta Particle?
Question 17
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Is an Alpha Particle More Ionising than a Gamma Ray?
Question 18
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After a radioactive [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end] has emitted an [blank_start]alpha[blank_end] particle, the [blank_start]mass[blank_end] number goes down by 4 and the [blank_start]atomic[blank_end] number goes down by 2.This change in the [blank_start]atomic number[blank_end] produces a different [blank_start]element.[blank_end]
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alpha
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nucleus
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mass
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atomic
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atomic number
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element.
Question 19
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[blank_start]Alpha[blank_end] radiation is not as dangerous because it is unlikely to reach living [blank_start]cells[blank_end] inside the body. [blank_start]Beta[blank_end] and [blank_start]Gamma[blank_end] radiation are the most dangerous sources because they can [blank_start]penetrate[blank_end] the skin and damage the cells inside.
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cells
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Alpha
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Beta
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Gamma
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penetrate