CHEM 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Beta Particle, Nuclear Medicine, Unpaired Electron

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Understanding radioactivity: certain nuclides possess unstable nuclei, nuclides with unstable nuclei spontaneously emit energy (radiation) Alpha particle: a particle in which two protons and two neutrons are present that is emitted by certain radioactive nuclei. Nuclear equations: alpha decay (look for the helium, beta decay (look for the electron, gamma ray emission (look for the gamma greek letter) Half life transmutation reaction: a nuclear reaction in which a nuclide of one element is changed into a nuclide of another element *plays again by yui* Nonionization radiation vs ionizing radiation: nonionizing radiation - radiation with insufficient energy to remove an electron from an atom or molecule. Ex: radiowaves, microwaves, and visible light ionizing radiation - radiation with sufficient energy to remove an electron from an atom or molecule. Background radiation radiation that comes from natural sources to which living organisms are exposed on a continuing basis.

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