Band of Stability: Alpha Decay & Nuclear Fission definitions Flashcards
Band of Stability: Alpha Decay & Nuclear Fission definitions
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Radioactive Isotopes
Unstable isotopes with an imbalance in neutron and proton numbers, often undergoing decay to achieve stability.Alpha Decay
A process where an isotope emits an alpha particle to reduce nucleons and move towards stability.Nuclear Fission
A reaction where an isotope is bombarded with a neutron, splitting into lighter nuclides and releasing energy.Band of Stability
A region on the neutron-to-proton plot where stable isotopes reside, with balanced neutron and proton numbers.Alpha Particle
A particle consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, emitted during alpha decay.Neutron
A subatomic particle with no charge, playing a key role in nuclear reactions like fission.Proton
A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus, affecting an isotope's stability.Nucleons
Collective term for protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus.Chain Reaction
A self-sustaining series of reactions where products initiate further reactions, common in fission.Daughter Nuclides
Stable isotopes produced from the decay or fission of a parent isotope.Mega Electron Volts
A unit of energy used to express the energy released in nuclear reactions.Neutron-to-Proton Plot
A graph showing the relationship between neutrons and protons, indicating stability.Parent Nuclide
The original unstable isotope that undergoes decay or fission to form daughter nuclides.Atomic Mass Unit
A unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights, crucial in identifying isotopes.Electron Capture
A process where an inner orbital electron is captured by the nucleus, altering the isotope's stability.