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proton Definition nucleus
Alpha particle  weakest type of nuclear radiation; consists of helium nucleus released during alpha decay   
Artificial Transmutation  changing of one element into another by unatural means;involves bombarding a nucleus with high-energy particles to cause a change   
Gamma Ray  high-frequency electromagnet wave released during gamma decay; strongest type of nuclear radiation   
Beta particle  electron, created in the nucleus of an atom, released during beta decay   
Binding energy  energy required to break up a nucleus into its component protons and neutrons   
Decay Series  sequence of steps by which a radio active nucleus decays into a non radioactive nucleus   
Half-life  amount of time it takes for half of the atom in a given sample of an element to decay   
Radioactive decay  process in which a nucleus spontanteously emits particles or rays to become lighter and 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 a result of changes in the nucleus.   
Nuclear Chain Reaction  series of fission reactions that occur because the products released during one fission reaction cause fission reactions in other atoms   
Nuclear Fission  splitting of an atomic nucleus into two smaller nuclei of approximately equal mass   
Nuclear Fusion  joining of two atomic nuclei of smaller mass to form a single nucleus of larger mass   
Trasuranium Element  element formed synthetically; has more than 92 protons in its nucleus   
Critical Mass  The smallest mass of a fissionable material that will sustain a nuclear chain reaction at a constant level   
Nuclear Reactor  any of several kinds of apparatus that maintain and control a nuclear reaction for the production of energy or artificial elements