Band of Stability: Electron Capture & Positron Emission definitions Flashcards
Band of Stability: Electron Capture & Positron Emission definitions
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Isotope
Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons, affecting nuclear stability.Neutron-to-Proton Plot
A graph showing the ratio of neutrons to protons, used to determine nuclear stability.Electron Capture
A process where an inner orbital electron is absorbed by the nucleus, converting a proton into a neutron.Positron Emission
A decay process where a proton is converted into a neutron, releasing a positron.Valley of Stability
A region on the neutron-to-proton plot where isotopes are most stable.Cesium-131
An isotope that can undergo electron capture or positron emission to become xenon-131.Xenon-131
The daughter product formed from cesium-131 after electron capture or positron emission.Proton
A positively charged particle in the nucleus, whose excess can lead to instability.Neutron
A neutral particle in the nucleus, whose increase can enhance nuclear stability.Daughter Product
The resulting isotope after a nuclear decay process, such as electron capture or positron emission.Nuclear Stability
The tendency of a nucleus to remain unchanged, influenced by neutron-to-proton ratio.Excess Protons
A condition where an isotope has more protons than needed for stability, prompting decay.