Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Atoms & ionising
radiation 2
- Alpha particles are
helium nuclei
- Alpha particle is two
neutrons and two protons -
same as a helium nucleus
- Alpha particles are
relatively big and
slow moving
- therefore don't penetrate
very far into materials and
stopped quickly - even when
travelling through air
- Because of their size they're strongly ionising
which means They hit allot of atoms and
knock electrons off them before they slow
down, creating allot of ions (ionising)
- Beta particles are
electrons
- In between alpha
and gamma
particles - (in
terms of
properties)
- For every beta
particle emitted a
neutron turns to
proton in nucleus
- Beta particle is basically an
electron with pretty much no
mass and -1 charge
- Move quite fast
+ fairly small
(electrons)
- Penetrate moderately into
materials before colliding
and have long range in air +
moderately ionising
- Balance nuclear
equations
- Alpha and Beta decays
can be written as
nuclear equations
- Watch out for mass + atomic numbers
as they must balance on each side
- Gamma rays are very
short wavelength EM
waves
- The opposite of
alpha particles
(kind of)
- penetrate far in materials
without being stopped & go
straight through air
- weakly ionising as tend to
pass through rather than
collide with atoms but
eventually they do hit
something and cause
damage
- Gamma rays have
no mass and no
charge