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Nuclear chemistry alpha emission

Nuclear Chemistry—alpha, beta, and gamma emission (Interactive). [Pg.818]

This is the last chapter in Part I of the general chemistry review. In this chapter, we will discuss the different aspects of radioactivity. Radioactivity is a nuclear phenomenon. It results from natural nuclear instability or externally induced nuclear instability. We will limit our discussion of nuclear chemistry to the basic aspects of radioactivity involving radioactive emissions such as alpha emission, beta emission, gamma rays, positron emission, and electron capture. We will also review other ideas such as the half-lives of radioactive substances and the mass-energy equation. [Pg.171]


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