CHM 132 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Beta Particle, Alpha Particle, Spontaneous Fission

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Thermodynamic stability the potential energy of a particular nucleus as compare with the sum of the potential energies of its component protons and neutrons. Kinetic stability the probability that a nucleus will undergo decomposition to form a different nucleus (radioactive decay) Beta particle a released electron: a value and z value must be conserved, a value the mass number (the number of neutrons and protons, z value the number of protons. It has the same effect as positron production. Half life: half-life the time required for the number of nuclides to reach half of the original value (n0/2, for a first-order reaction, the half life is t1/2 = ln(2)/k. Nuclear transformation the conversion of one element into another. Particle accelerators devices used to give particles high velocities in order to shoot a positive charge into a positive core. Particle accelerators have been used to extend the table of elements.

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