CAS CH 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Orio, Radionuclide, Atomic Number

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The time required for a substance to decay to one-half of its initial value. Each radioisotope has a certain rate of decay, look on table n to determine the rate of decay. (e. g. 19ne = half-life of 17. 22s , 222ne will be halved in that much time) The atomic numbers stays the same, and the mass number of the radioisotope decreases by 1. (bombarding of the nucleus) The name positron is a combo of positive electron. The atomic number of the radioisotope loses one. Type of reactor that produces a continuous source of energy as well as produces other radioactive isotopes through a controlled chain reaction. Power reactors that generate electricity. (splitting of large nuclei into the middle weight nuclei and neutrons) The joining of light nuclei to form heavier, more stable nuclei. Devices that produce such things are called thermonuclear. (combining of light nuclei into heavier nucleus.

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