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Types of Nuclear Radiation
1) Alpha
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3) Gamma and X-ray
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2) Beta
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4) Neutron
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Radioactivity
- The rate of decay or transformation of a nuclear substance is described by its activity
- Curie (Ci) or becquerel (Bq) is a unit of measure for radioactivity
Physical Half-Life
- The amount of time required for an initial activity of a nuclear substance to be reduced by one-half or fifty percent (50%)
- Here are some common nuclear substances...
Nuclear Substance | Types of Radiation | Half-life | Use |
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Iodine 131 | Beta and Gamma medium energy | 8 days | Medical research & hyperthyroid treatment |
Phosphorus 32 | Beta (high energy) | 14 days | Medical research |
Iodine 125 | Gamma (low energy) | 60 days | Medical research |
Sodium 22 | Beta and Gamma (high energy) |
2.6 years | Physics research |
Tritium (H-3) | Beta (very low energy) | 12.3 years | Medical research |
Americium 241 | Alpha (high energy) | 433 years | Smoke detectors |
Carbon 14 | Beta (low energy) | 5,730 years | Medical research |
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