Nuclear Chemistry
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Beta decay | loss of a negative charge with no mass (0,-1 e)
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Alpha decay | loss of a Helium nucleus (4,2 He)
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Positron production | loss of a positive charge with no mass (0,1 e)
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Neutron bombardment | Addition of a neutron to an atom that results in an beta decay
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Positive-ion bombardment | Addition of a Helium nucleus to an atom that results in the loss of a neutron
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Electron capture | Nucleus captures a inner orbital electron, (0,-1 e) is a reactant. reaction causes gamma ray to be released
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Gamma ray production | Reaction emits a high energy photon with no mass or atomic number
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t1/2 equation | t1/2 = 0.693/k
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