Nuclear Chemistry
alpha, beta, gamma radiation
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11.21.23
Last Updated
11.22.23
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Topics of this game:
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What is half-life?
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What is fission?
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What is fusion?
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What is the force that holds particles in the nucleus together?
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Which type of radiation is the most harmful to a human being?
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What is the result of beta decay?
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Which type of radiation involves a neutron converting to a proton and an electron?
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What are isotopes?
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type of radiation that is pure light wave
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type of radiation that releases a positively charged particle
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type of radiation that emits a particle that is slow
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type of radiation that releases a negatively charged particle
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type of radiation that does not affect the atomic number of the parent nuclei
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type of radiation that releases a neutral particle
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type of radiation that emits an electron
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What type of particle is easiest to stop?
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All nuclei that contain more than _____ protons are radioactive
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What is formed when a neutron changes into a proton?
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What type of particles penetrate more matter than alpha particles?
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Which is the most dangerous type of radiation?
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Nuclei undergo radioactive decay to become
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What happens in the core of the sun?
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What is the name of the force that holds the nucleus together?
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