CH 104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Positron, Beta Particle, Mass Number

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Isotope: atom of the same element that have a different number of neutrons. Radioactive isotope: unstable and randomly emits energy to form a more stable nucleus. Mass number (a) : # of protons + # of neutrons. Rapidly dividing cells such as ones in the intestines are the most sensitive. Alpha-not able to penetrate human skin, high-energy particle, decay of a nucleus by emitting a particle, contains 2 protons and 2 neutrons and a 2+ charge. Beta- can moderately penetrate human skin, decay of a nucleus by emitting a beta particle, 1 neutron is lost and 1 proton is gained. Positron- decay of a nucleus by a emitting a positron, 1 proton is lost and 1 neutron is gained. Gamma- highly penetrating electromagnetic radiation, emission causes no change to the atomic or mass number. Original nucleus -> new nucleus + radiation emitted. Sum of mass number and sum of atomic numbers must be equal on both sides of the equation.

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