Chapter 18: Problem 66
Explain why, although gamma rays are far more penetrating than alpha particles, the latter are actually more likely to cause damage to an organism. Which radiation is more effective at causing ionization of biomolecules?
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Chapter 18: Problem 66
Explain why, although gamma rays are far more penetrating than alpha particles, the latter are actually more likely to cause damage to an organism. Which radiation is more effective at causing ionization of biomolecules?
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The element zinc in nature consists of five isotopes with higher than \(0.5 \%\) natural abundances, with mass numbers \(64,66,67,68,\) and \(70 .\) Write the nuclear symbol for each of these isotopes. How many protons does each contain? How many neutrons does each contain?
How do the forces that hold an atomic nucleus together compare in strength with the forces between atoms in a molecule?
A nuclear reactor that generates additional fissionable fuel (in addition to producing heat for generating electricity) is referred to as a __________ reactor.
What is a positron? What are the mass number and charge of a positron? How do the mass number and atomic number of a nucleus change when the nucleus produces a positron?
Which particles in the atom are referred to as mucleons?
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