3 types:
- alpha particles
- beta particles
- gamma rays
ionisation → refers to ability to eject electrons from atoms to form ions. since atoms lose electrons → number of protons > number of electrons.
- thus ions carry charge
| Nuclear Emission | Nature | Relative ionising Effect | Relative Penetrating Ability |
|---|---|---|---|
| an particle → consists of 2 protons and 2 neutrons tightly bound together. identical to helium nucleus | highest | - least - easily absorbed by piece of paper, thin aluminium foil, human skin | |
| a particle is a fast moving electron ejected from a radioactive nucleus. | medium | - medium - they are absorbed by piece of aluminium that is few mm thick | |
| a ray is electromagnetic radiation emitted by radioactive nucleus with excess energy | lowest | - highest - pass through most materials easily. they are absorbed by lead that is a few cm thick or very thick concrete. |
nuclei of same isotope will emit same type of nuclear radiation. during -decay or -decay → nucleus changes to that of diff. element
Alpha Decay
when a nucleus undergoes -decay:
- emits an particle (identical to helium nucleus )
- nucleon number decreases by 4 and proton number decreases by 2
we can use equation involving nuclide notation to represent changes in composition of nucleus. known as nuclide equation. e.g. for radium (Ra) emits particle → it decays to radon (Rn)
arrow means → react to form. total number of nucleons and protons before and after reaction is same
Nucleon numbers: 226 → 222 + 4 Proton numbers: 88 → 86 + 2
total relative charge before and after nuclear emission should be same
Beta Decay
when nucleus undergoes decay:
- it emits a particle (an electron)
- nucleon number remains same and proton number increases by one
e.g. carbon-14 (radioactive carbon C) emits an particle (electron) it decays to nitrogen (N)
Gamma Radiation
often when nuclei undergo alpha decay or beta decay → gamma radiation is also emitted.
e.g. when uranium emits alpha particle → it decays to form Thorium and 2 gamma rays of diff. energies are emitted