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Name Chapter 10 Class Date Nuclear Chemistry Section 10.1 Radioactivity (pages 292297) This section discusses the different types of nuclear radiation and how they affect matter. Reading Strategy.

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As its name implies, radioactivity is the act of emitting radiation spontaneously. This is done by an atomic nucleus that, for some reason, is unstable; it "wants" to give up some energy in order to shift to a more stable configuration.

Category 1. As defined by the IAEA, an amount of radioactive material which, if not safely managed or securely protected, would be likely to cause permanent injury to a person who handled or were otherwise in contact with it, for more than a few minutes.

There are four major types of radiation: alpha, beta, neutrons, and electromagnetic waves such as gamma rays.

Fallout decays rapidly 7-10 Rule: For every sevenfold increase in time after detonation, there is a tenfold decrease in the radiation rate. So, after seven hours the radiation rate is only 10% of the original and after 49 hours (7 x 7 = 49) it is 1%.

The three most common types of radiation are alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays.

The total concentration of radioactivity must not exceed 100 Bq/ml (100 kBq/l). The concentration limit applies to the waste as produced – that is, prior to any dilution.

Radioactivity is the spontaneous emission of radiation in the form of particles or high energy photons resulting from a nuclear reaction. It is also known as radioactive decay, nuclear decay, nuclear disintegration, or radioactive disintegration.

Today, radiation is a common and valuable tool in medicine, research and industry. It is used in medicine to diagnose illnesses, and in high doses, to treat diseases such as cancer. Also, high doses of radiation are used to kill harmful bacteria in food and to extend the shelf life of fresh produce.

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