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  • Alpha particle

    Consists of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, equivalent to a helium-4 nucleus, emitted during alpha decay.
  • Helium-4

    An isotope of helium with 2 protons and 2 neutrons, identical to an alpha particle.
  • Mass number

    The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus, crucial for balancing nuclear reactions.
  • Atomic number

    The number of protons in a nucleus, unique to each element, used in balancing nuclear reactions.
  • Heavy nuclei

    Nuclei with excess protons and neutrons, often undergoing alpha decay to achieve stability.
  • Ionizing power

    The ability of a particle to ionize atoms and molecules, high in alpha particles.
  • Penetrating power

    The ability of a particle to pass through matter, low in alpha particles due to their size.
  • Osmium

    A dense element with atomic number 76, produced from platinum-171 during alpha decay.
  • Platinum-171

    An isotope that undergoes alpha decay to form osmium-167 and an alpha particle.
  • Radioactivity

    The process by which unstable nuclei emit particles, such as alpha particles, to become stable.
  • Nuclear reaction

    A process involving changes in an atom's nucleus, requiring balanced mass and atomic numbers.
  • Biological tissues

    Body tissues that can be damaged by ionizing radiation, particularly from alpha particles.
  • Protective measures

    Methods like clothing and paper that shield against alpha particles due to their low penetrating power.