CHM 11500 Study Guide - Final Guide: Beta Decay, Neutrino, Electron Shell

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Decay happens when there is an unstable nuclides that spontaneously disintegrates, that process releases radiation. Radioactivity= emission of ionizing radiation or particles by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei. Positron emission or beta plus decay ( + decay) is a subtype of radioactive decay called beta decay, in which a proton inside a radionuclide nucleus is converted into a neutron while releasing a positron and an electron neutrino ( e ) Gamma emission the proton-rich nucleus of an electrically neutral atom absorbs an inner atomic electron , usually from the k or. This process thereby changes a nuclear proton to a neutron and simultaneously causes the emission of an electron neutrino . Ionizing radiation can consist of high speed subatomic particles ejected from the nucleus or electromagnetic radiation (gamma-rays) emitted by either the nucleus or orbital electrons. Nuclide=nucleus with specific number of neutrons and protons. Only involve the interaction of electrons, mostly the outermost electrons.

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