CHEM-1602 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Unified Atomic Mass Unit, Electronvolt, Junkers J 1

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Unstable nucleus emits a particle composed of two protons and two neutrons. Highest ability of radiation to ionize other molecules. A neutron changes into a proton and emits and electron much less massive than alpha particles less ionizing power high penetrating power: only sheet of metal or wood will stop them. Gamma decay: gamma ray radiation ( electromagnetic radiation) lowest ionizing power highest penetrating power: only several inches of lead shielding or thick slabs of concrete. Occurs when an unstable nucleus emits a positron. A proton is converted into a neutron and emits a positron. Electron capture involves a particle being absorbed by instead of emitted from an unstable nucleus. Capturing an electron turns it and a proton to a neutron, decreasing the atomic number by 1. The nucleus is bound together by a strong force. Balances repulsive force between protons and attractive strong force among nucleons. For lighter elements, the neutron to proton ratio is 1.

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