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Alpha decayradioactive decay that results in an alpha particle (a helium nucleus) being emitted from the nucleus of a radioactive element.
Alpha particlesa partially charged particle emitted from the nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay; also called a helium nucleus.
Beta decayradioactive decay that results in a beta particle (an electron) being emitted from the nucleus of a radioactive element.
Beta particlesa negatively charged particle (an electron) emitted from the nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay.
Carbon datinga technique to find out how old something is; the measure of carbon-14 in a sample that is between a few thousand and 50
Emissionsthe airborne gases and particles expelled through an operating automobile’s tailpipe.
Fissiona nuclear reaction that involves the splitting of the nucleus of an atom.
Fossil fuelshydrocarbon substances including oil
Fusiona nuclear reaction that involves fusing nuclei from two atoms to make a different atom.
Global warmingan increase in the Earth’s temperature due to increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Half-lifethe length of time it takes for half an amount of radioactive substance to undergo radioactive decay.
Neutral(1) a solution that has a pH of 7
Nuclear reactiona reaction that involves splitting the nucleus of an atom or fusing two nuclei; these reactions produce much more energy than chemical reactions.
Nucleonsthe protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
Photosynthesisa chemical reaction performed by plants in which energy from the sun is converted to chemical energy; carbon dioxide is converted to sugar in this reaction.
Radioactivea term to describe an atomic state when the nucleus is emitting radiation in the form of particles and energy until it becomes more stable.
Radioactive isotopean unstable isotope of an element that spontaneously undergoes radioactive decay.
Radiation(1) the process of emitting radiant energy; (2) a term to describe the particles and energy that are emitted from radioactive substances.
Stable(1) a term used to describe an atom that has a balance of charge; (2) a non-radioactive nucleus.


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