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Nuclear Chemistry. Types of Radiation Decay Equations. What is radiation?. Energy traveling through medium with enough energy to ionize atoms Ionize – cause to form an ion
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Nuclear Chemistry Types of Radiation Decay Equations
What is radiation? • Energy traveling through medium with enough energy to ionize atoms • Ionize – cause to form an ion • occurs when an electron is stripped (or "knocked out") from an electron shell, which leaves the atom with a net positive charge
What is radioactive decay? • Process where the nucleus of an unstable atom loses energy by emitting ionizing particles and emits radiation
What is transmutation? • Process in which an atom, called the parent radionuclide, transforms into: • an atom with a nucleus in a different state • an atom with different nucleus containing different numbers of nucleons • Either of these products is named the daughter nuclide. • The decay process results in nuclear transmutation(creation of an atom of a new element)
Synonyms and Symbols • Atom in nuclear chemistry is described as a nuclide • EX. Parent or daughter nuclide • Nucleus in nuclear chemistry is described as a nucleon = proton + neutron
ALPHA EMISSION • Radioactive decay process by which a particle with two neutrons + two protons is ejected from the nucleus of a radioactive atom. • The alpha particle is identical to the nucleus of a helium atom.
ALPHA PROTECTION ALPHA ABSORBED BY PAPER + SKIN.
BETA EMISSION • type of radioactive decay in which a beta particle (electron) is emitted from an atom as nucleus breaks apart
BETA ABSORPTION BETA STOPPED BY METALLIC FOIL AND WOOD.
GAMMA EMISSION • High energy ionizing radiation that is biologically hazardous • Produced from radioisotopes when electrons transition from excited to ground state
GAMMA EMISSION VERY DANGEROUS VERY PENETRATING