Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Physics: section 7 -
radioactivity and particles
- Radioactivity
- At the centre of every atom is a nucleus
- The nucleus contains protons and neutrons
- Electrons are negatively charged
- The number of protons in the
nucleus is called the atomic number
- The total number of protons
and electrons in the nucleus is
called the mass number
- Isotopes are Atoms
with different
numbers of neutrons
- Most elements have a
range of isotopes
- Isotopes have the same
number of protons, but a
different number of neutrons
- Each element only has 1 or 2 stable isotopes,
all the others tend to be unstable and
therefore can be radioactive as it decays
- Radioactive decay is random
- The nuclei of unstable isotopes
break down at random
- Each nucleus decays spontaneously, it
completely unaffected by physical
conditions such as temperature
- When the nucleus decays it spits out one or more
types of radiation: Alpha, Beta and Gamma
- In this process, the nucleus often
changes into a new element
- Background radiation is
everywhere all the time
- Some radioactivity comes from the air,
food, building materials, soil rocks . . .
- Comes from radiation from space (cosmic
rays) which are mostly from the sun
- Some from all living things
- Human activity such as nuclear
explosions contribute to the total
- The three kinds of radioactivity
- Alpha scattering and nuclear equations
- Half-life
- Uses of nuclear radiatiion
- Risks from nuclear radiation
- Nuclear fission
- Revision questions for section 7
- 1. List the 3 particles which make up an atom
- 2. What is the isotonic number of a nucleus ?
- 3. What is the mass number of a nucleus ?
- 4. What are isotopes of an element ?
- 5. Where does background radiation come from ?
- 6. Give 2 ways you can detect ionising radiation
- 7. Describe what Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation are
- 8. Which is the most ionising type of radiation ?
- 9. What type of radiation is stopped by paper ?
- 10. What is the half life of an element ?
- 11. Describe 3 uses of nuclear radiaition
- 12. Why is radiation dangerous to living organisms ?
- 13. Why is radioactive decay hard to get rid of ?
- 14. What are the products of the nuclear fission of Uranium-235 ?
- 15. Describe how a chain reaction is set up in a nuclear reactor ?
- 16. What job do control rods and moderators do in a nuclear reactor ?