SLS Sci10 Nuclear NT Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
alpha particle | a positively charged atomic particle that is much more massive than either a beta particle or gamma radiation and is relatively slow moving; has same combination of particles as the nucleus of a helium atom |
beta particle | a high speed electron; emitted by a radioactive nucleus in beta decay |
chain reaction | an ongoing process in which one fission reaction initiates the next reaction |
daughter isotope | the stable product of radioactive decay |
decay curve | a curved line on a graph that shows the rate at which radioisotopes decay |
fission | a nuclear reaction in which a large nucleus breaks apart, producing two or more smaller nuclei, subatomic particles, and energy |
fusion | a process in which two low mass nuclei join together to make a more massive nucleus |
gamma radiation | rays of highenergy, short-wavelength radiation emitted from the nuclei of atoms |
half-life | the time it takes for a living tissue, organ, organism, or ecosystem to eliminate one half of a substance, in physics, the time required for half the nuclei in a sample of a radioactive isotope to decay, which is constant for any radioactive isotope |
isotopes | different atoms of a particular element that have the same number of protons but a different numbers of neutrons |
light | one form of radiation that is visible to humans |
mass number | the total number of protons and neutrons found in the nucleus of an atom |
nuclear equation | a set of symbols that indicates changes in the nuclei of atoms during a nuclear reaction |
nuclear reaction | the process in which an atom’s nucleus changes by gaining or releasing particles or energy |
parent isotope | the isotope that undergoes radioactive decay |
radiation | high-energy rays and particles emitted by radioactive sources |
radioactive decay | the process in which the nuclei of radioactive parent isotopes emit alpha, beta, or gamma radiation to form decay products |
radiocarbon dating | determining the age of an object by measuring the amount of carbon-14 remaining in it |
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