CHEM1911 Study Guide - Final Guide: Ibm System P, Surface Tension, Coenzyme A

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Radioactivity: no stable nuclei above pb, all elements can have stable or radioactive isotopes, radioactive undergo spontaneous decay via decay series to reach stable nuclei, each has mode of decay and half-life. Alpha decay: emission of alpha particle (helium nucleus, every element heavier than pb, too many protons and neutrons nucleus too large to be stable. Beta decay: neutron converted to proton (to balance charge) and emitted (electron, neutron rich too many neutrons for protons. Positron decay: proton converted to neutron (to balance charge) and positron expelled (positively charged electron, ejected positron usually combines with antiparticle (electron) in surrounding environment, proton rich too many protons for neutrons. Electron capture: electron captured and x-rays emitted as electrons fall to lower energy states, proton and electron combine to form neutron, proton rich too many protons for neutrons. Neutron emission: emission of neutron, changes mass not atomic number, neutron rich too many neutrons for protons.

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