| ppefmh | Ed | Garstin | 0/4 | There are four different types of radiation that can be emitted from radioactive isotopes. |  |
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Alpha

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Beta

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Gamma
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neutron
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This is a type of electromagnetic radiation from the nucleus.
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This is sometimes given out by an unstable nucleus.
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This consists of two protons and two (neutrons (the same as a helium nucleus).
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A neutron changes to a proton and an electron. The electron is ejected from the nucleus.

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Alpha

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Beta
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Gamma

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neutron
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This is a type of electromagnetic radiation from the nucleus.
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This is sometimes given out by an unstable nucleus.

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This consists of two protons and two (neutrons (the same as a helium nucleus).

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A neutron changes to a proton and an electron. The electron is ejected from the nucleus.
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Alpha
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Beta
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Gamma
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neutron

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This is a type of electromagnetic radiation from the nucleus.

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This is sometimes given out by an unstable nucleus.

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This consists of two protons and two (neutrons (the same as a helium nucleus).
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A neutron changes to a proton and an electron. The electron is ejected from the nucleus.
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Alpha
-
Beta
-
Gamma

-
neutron

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This is a type of electromagnetic radiation from the nucleus.

-
This is sometimes given out by an unstable nucleus.
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This consists of two protons and two (neutrons (the same as a helium nucleus).

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A neutron changes to a proton and an electron. The electron is ejected from the nucleus.
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