CHEM 1220 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Nuclear Reaction, Atomic Number, Exponential Decay

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Produce large numbers of ions in their collisions with atoms low penetrating power less mass than particles. Deflected by electric and magnetic fields in the opposite direction from particles. + is called a positron (has similar properties with - but has positive charge) are electrons that originate from the nuclei of atoms through nuclear decay processes. Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by an excited nuclease after undergoing radioactive decay highly penetrating that is undeflected by electric and magnetic fields. Nucleus absorbs an electron from an inner electron shell. Electron converts a proton into a (1) sum of mass numbers must be the same on both sides (2) sum of atomic numbers must be the same on both sides. Where an initial radioactive isotope is converted step by step into a stable isotope three series: uranium series, thorium series, actinium series.

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