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Vocabulary Definition
Alpha particle  Weakest type of nuclear radiation  
Artificial Transmutation  Changing of one element into another by unnatural means  
Gamma Ray  High frequency electro magnetic wave released during gamma decay  
Beta Particle  Electron, created in the nucleus of an atom, released during beta decay  
Binding energy  Energy associated with a strong nuclear force that holds an atomic nucleus together  
Decay Series  Sequence of steps by which a radioactive nucleus decays into a non-radioactive nucleus  
Half-life  The amount of time it takes for half the atoms in a given sample of an element to decay  
Radioactive decay  Process by which a nucleus spontaneously emits particles or rays to become lighter or more stable  
Radioactivity  Release of energy and matter that results from changes in the nucleus of an atom  
Tracer  Radioactive element whose pathway can be followed through the steps of a chemical reaction or industrial process  
Transmutation  Process in which one element is changed into another as the result of changes in the nucleus  
Nuclear chain reaction  Series of fission reactions that occur because of products released during one fission reaction cause fission reaction in other atoms  
Nuclear Fission  Splitting of an atom nucleus into two smaller particles of the same mass  
Nuclear fusion  Joining of two atom nuclei into a single nucleus of larger mass  
Transuranium element  Element formed synthetically; more than 92 protons in its nucleus  
Critical Mass  a size, number, or amount large enough to produce a particular resul  
Nuclear reactor  An energy plant that uses uranium as a fuel source to boil water for energy