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Elements 84-110 are radioactive.



Elements 93-110 are man-made radioactive elements. Since these man-made atoms are so big, they can be created by combining two smaller atoms together. The protons and neutrons combine into one large nucleus.



When studying nuclear chemistry, we use the standard symbol notation.

A

X Z   

X is the symbol for the atom A is the mass number (protons + neutrons) Z is the atomic number (protons)



 

Smaller atoms want to have close to the same number of protons and neutrons. This is when they are the most stable. Large atoms with around 83 protons or more are so large that they too are unstable. If atoms are too unstable, they will decompose, or radioactively decay, releasing different types of particles in order to become more stable.

 

Common for heavy radioactive nuclei (above atomic number 83) Alpha particle is produced

4 2 

He

or



4 2

Not very penetrating; cannot pierce skin; shielded by paper or clothing

222

Ra  Rn  ____ 218

Th He  ____

230

4

  

Common for elements with high neutron to proton ratio Beta particle produced Beta particle is basically an electron (very little mass) 0 0 or

e 1



 1

More penetrating than alpha; can get through 1 cm of flesh; may pass through clothing & damaged skin

Th Pa  ____

234

234

I  e  ____

131

0 1

 

High energy LIGHT; NOT a particle Only change in nucleus is in amount of energy

0 0 



Most penetrating of all; can pass through the body & cause damage shielded only by lead and/or concrete

U  He Th  ____

238

4

234

 

Common for lighter elements with low neutron to proton ratio Particle has same mass as electron but OPPOSITE CHARGE

0 1

e

22

Na Ne  ____ 22

   

Common for larger elements with a low neutron to proton ratio A nucleus captures one of its OWN electrons Captured electron joins with a proton in the nucleus to form a neutron Gamma rays are always produced with electron caputre

Hg  e  ____ 

201

0 1

0 0

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