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The decay rate of a radioactive isotope can be increased by increasing the
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The radioactive isotope Z has a half-life of 12 hours.After 2 days, the fraction of the original amount remaining is
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A radioactive decay reaction produces a simpler, more stable nucleus.
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The threshold model proposes that under a certain level, your body can repair the damage produced by radiation.
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Isotope A has a half-life measured in minutes, whereas isotope B has a half-life of millions of years.Which is more radioactive?
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Alpha radiation is the least dangerous as alpha particles can be stopped by your skin.
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The amount of radiation we are naturally exposed to during a year is nearly
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Airline crews receive roughly three times the background radiation of those of us who spend most of our time on the ground.
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Which of the following correctly balances this decay reaction?
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Nuclei with a higher than desired neutron-to-proton ratios tend to undergo which type of decay?
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Nuclear power reactors cannot explode like an atom bomb because there is not enough of the fissionable U-235 in a reactor to maintain a chain reaction.
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The mass of a nucleus is slightly greater than the sum of the masses of the individual protons and neutrons.
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X undergoes radioactive decay to Y with a half-life of five minutes.After 10 minutes, the sample of X has completely decayed to Y.
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Besides U-235, another isotope that can undergo nuclear fission is
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A Geiger counter measures radiation indirectly by measuring
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A measure of radiation that takes into account the possible biological damage produced by different types of radiation is called a
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