Alpha emission |
emission of an alpha particle,
from an unstable nucleus |
Atomic number (Z) |
the number of protons in the nucleus |
Beta emission |
the emission of a high-speed electron from an unstable nucleus |
Electron capture |
the decay of an unstable nucleus by capturing, or picking up, an electron from an inner orbital of an atom |
Gamma emission |
emission from an excited nucleus of a gamma photon |
Half-life |
the time it takes for the reactant concentration to decrease
by one-half of its initial value in a reaction. The time it takes for one-half of the nuclei in a sample to decay |
Isotopes |
atoms whose nuclei have the same atomic number but different mass numbers |
Mass number (A) |
the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus |
Nuclear bombardment reaction |
a nuclear reaction in which a nucleus is bombarded, or struck, by another nucleus or by a nuclear particle |
Nuclear equation |
a symbolic representation of a nuclear reaction |
Nucleus |
the central core of an atom; it has most of the mass of the atom and one or more units of positive charge |
Particle accelerator |
device used to accelerate electrons, protons, and alpha particles and other ions to very high speeds |
Positron emission |
emission of a positron from an unstable nucleus |
Radioactive decay |
the process in which a nucleus spontaneously disintegrates, giving off radiation |
Radioactivity |
spontaneous radiation from unstable elements |