ENVS 1500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Nuclear Power, Atomic Number, Radiation Therapy

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Cant be broken apart, only particle acceleartors. 92 elements occur naturally on earth (not #43) and 16 have been artificially created. O, h, c, n, p and s. Smallest particle that retains properties of an element. Made up of 3 subatomic particles: protons, neutrons and electrons (surround the nucleus) =number of protons + number of neutrons. Atoms of an element with different numbers of neutrons. Isotopes of an atom have similar chemical properties. Has an unstable nucleus that emits energy and particles (emissions. Radioactive decay transforms a radioisotope into a different element because it changes that number of protons in the nucleus. Decay of radioactive element occurs at a fixed rate, expressed as the half-life (time it takes for 50% loss) If daughter product is radioactive, decay continues but at a different rate. The number of arrangement of their electrons in their outer shell. When elements bond" together, they share or donate electrons, becoming more stable in the process.

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