Chemistry 2210A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Atomic Number, Photon

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Radioactivity and nuclear energy: radioactivity is the spontaneous emission of radiation, either directly from unstable atomic nuclei or as a consequence of a nuclear reaction, involve protons and neutrons. This radiation includes alpha particles, beta particles (or electrons) and gamma rays. Same as a helium nucleus, but artificially created due to ejection from the nucleus of a larger atom. Formed when a neutron splits into a proton and an electron in the nucleus: 1. Electrons have no place in the nucleus and are ejected. 83bi: increases due to the proton that is actually formed (increase from 82 to 83) Also referred to as a gamma-ray or photon. Very high energy particle with no mass: no change in element identity on emission of a gamma particle; often accompanies emission of an -particle or a -particle. And particles not harmful, but they possess a lot of energy of motion.

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