CHM 11500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Atomic Orbital, Nuclide, Atomic Number

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Chm 115 - lecture 4 - nuclear chemistry continued. Nuclide: a specific atom of a specific isotope and element, has a certain amount of protons and neutrons. Nucleon: particles in the nucleus - protons and neutrons. Alpha radiation: the emission of alpha particles ( ) from the nucleus of a radioactive isotope. Alpha particles = helium nuclei, contain two protons and two neutrons, no electrons. Beta radiation: release of beta particles ( -) from a radioactive isotope. Not released from the electron cloud, instead beta particles are created by energy emitted in the decay process. Causes a neutron to convert to a proton, effectively raising the atomic number of the atom. Positron radiation: release of positively charged beta particles ( +) from a radioactive isotope. + particles: high energy positively charged electrons, also known as positrons. Causes a proton to become a neutron, effectively lowering the atomic number of the atom. Gamma radiation ( ): emission of high energy photons.

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