ISCI 2002 Chapter 13

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Radioactivity results from radioactive decay, which is the process whereby unstable atomic nuclei transform and emit radiation
Unstable atomic nuclei -have an imbalance of neutrons to protons -are radioactive
Most radiation we encounter is: -natural background radiation that originates in Earth and space (cosmic rays from the Sun and stars) -more intense at higher altitudes
Three Components of Radiation from Radionuclides Alpha (α) Beta (β) Gamma (γ)
Types of radiation: -alpha (α) +2 carries positive electrical charge -beta (β) -1 carries negative electrical charge -gamma (γ) carries no charge
Alpha particle: -consist of 2 protons and 2 neutrons (a helium nucleus) -loses energy quickly during interaction -can be stopped easily by a few pieces of paper due to its large mass and double positive charge -is deflected in the presence of magnetic or electric fields
Alpha particle: -does not normally penetrate lightweight material (paper, clothing) -causes significant damage to the surface of a material (living tissue) due to great kinetic energy -picks up electrons and becomes harmless helium when traveling through air
Beta particle: -is an ejected electron -has both a smaller mass and electric charge than an alpha particle, and moves faster -loses energy at a slower rate in air and travels farther before stopping -can be stopped by several sheets of aluminum foil
Beta particle: -penetrates fairly deeply into skin (potential for harming or killing cells) -once stopped, becomes an ordinary electron -is deflected in the opposite direction to an alpha particle in the presence of magnetic and electric fields
Gamma rays: -are high-frequency electromagnetic radiation -are emitted when a nucleus in an excited state moves to a lower energy state -are more harmful than alpha or beta particles -are most penetrating because they have no mass or charge
Gamma rays: -are pure energy, greater per photon than in visible or ultraviolet light and x-rays *are unaffected by magnetic and electric fields, and therefore interact via direct hit with an atom
Common Particles Encountered in Nuclear Reactions
alpha particle= nucleus of the helium atom
In a nuclear decay equation, the sums of the mass numbers (A) and the sums of the atomic numbers (Z) will be equivalent on each side *
when an atom undergoes radioactive decay, it turns into a completely different element
The atomic nucleus and the strong number force the strong force is a force in the nucleus that holds nucleons together
the strong force is only between close together nucleons. For far apart protons, the electric force is greater *
Alpha charge: 2+ mass: 4 Beta charge: 1- mass: 0 Gamma charge: 0 mass: 0 Positron charge: 1+ mass: 0 Neutron charge: 0 mass: 1
Half-Life: -is the rate of decay for a radioactive isotope -is the time required for half of an original quantity of an element to decay -is constant and independent of any physical or chemical change the atom may undergo
Half-Life: can be calculated at any given moment by measuring the rate of deca of a known quantity using a radiation detector.
Decay of Thorium234 over two half-lives Thorium234 has a half-life of 24 days. 1000g of 234/90Th Day 0 100% Th (First half life) > 50g of other atoms - 50g of 234/90Th Day 24 50% Th (Second half life) > 75g of other atoms- 25g of 234/90Th Day 48 25% Th
Finding the Elapsed Time How long would it take a sample of 14C to decay to one-fourth its original activity? (half life of 14C is 5730 years) 11,460
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