Which statement about alpha particles is correct?
They are fast moving electrons.
They are less penetrating than beta particles.
They can pass through lead.
They have less mass than beta particles.
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Which statement about alpha particles is correct?
They are fast moving electrons.
They are less penetrating than beta particles.
They can pass through lead.
They have less mass than beta particles.
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Which radioactive decay equation is correct?
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Which statement is true about the nucleus of an atom?
It contains neutrons and ions and has a negative charge.
It contains neutrons and ions and has a neutral charge.
It contains neutrons and protons and has a neutral charge.
It contains neutrons and protons and has a positive charge.
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Beta radiation is used to check the thickness of thin aluminium foil at a factory.
Why is beta radiation used?
All electromagnetic radiation is reflected by aluminium foil.
Beta radiation will not pass through aluminium foil.
Beta radiation will partially pass through aluminium foil.
Beta radiation is reflected by aluminium foil.
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What is the number of neutrons in this isotope of uranium?
92
119
146
238
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When an electron in an atom changes energy level, it emits electromagnetic radiation.
Which row in the table is correct?
Energy level of the electron | Type of radiation emitted | |
A | Decreases | Almost any electromagnetic radiation. |
B | Decreases | Visible light only. |
C | Increases | Almost any electromagnetic radiation. |
D | Increases | Visible light only. |
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All radioactive sources have a half-life.
Which statement about the half-life of a source is correct?
It is half the time for an atom to decay.
It is half the time for the activity of the source to decrease to zero.
It is half the time for the radioactive source to become safe.
It is the time for the activity of the source to decrease by half.
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Which equation shows a correct alpha decay?
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An element has more than one isotope.
Which row correctly describes the atoms of all isotopes of this element?
Numbers of electrons |
Numbers of protons |
Numbers of neutrons |
|
A | different | different | different |
B | same | different | different |
C | same | same | different |
D | same | different | same |
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Radium-226 is the most abundant isotope of radium.
Its nuclear mass is 226 and its nucleus contains 138 neutrons.
Which row is correct for another isotope of radium?
nuclear mass 226; 137 neutrons
nuclear mass 226; 139 neutrons
nuclear mass 227; 138 neutrons
nuclear mass 227; 139 neutrons
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Radium-226, , decays to become radon-222, .
What is emitted when a nucleus of radium-226 decays?
A beta particle
An alpha particle
Four neutrons
Four protons
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A radioactive source has a half-life of 80 s.
How long will it take for of the source to decay?
10 s
70 s
240 s
640 s
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A teacher measures the radiation from a radioactive source for 10 days.
What is the half-life of this radioactive source?
1 day
2 days
4 days
5 days
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An alpha particle collides with an atom to produce a positive ion.
What happens to the atom for it to become a positive ion?
It loses an electron from inside the nucleus.
It loses an electron from outside the nucleus.
It loses a neutron from inside the nucleus.
It loses a proton from outside the nucleus.
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