Any nucleus that is unstable and decays spontaneously is said to be what?

Any nucleus that is unstable and decays spontaneously is said to be what?

  • Correct Answer: magnetic
  • neutral
  • dull
  • radioactive

Explanation: -16O817O17oxygen -17O818O18oxygen -18 Because the number of neutrons is equal to A − Z, we see that the first isotope of oxygen has 8 neutrons, the second isotope 9 neutrons, and the third isotope 10 neutrons. Isotopes of all naturally occurring elements on Earth are present in nearly fixed proportions, with each proportion constituting an isotope’s natural abundance. For example, in a typical terrestrial sample of oxygen, 99.76% of the O atoms is oxygen-16, 0.20% is oxygen-18, and 0.04% is oxygen-17. Any nucleus that is unstable and decays spontaneously is said to be radioactive, emitting subatomic particles and electromagnetic radiation. The emissions are collectively called radioactivity and can be measured. Isotopes that emit radiation are called radioisotopes. As you learned in Chapter 14 "Chemical Kinetics", the rate at which radioactive decay occurs is characteristic of the isotope and is generally reported as a half-life (t1/2), the amount of time required for half of the initial number of nuclei present to decay in a first-order reaction. (For more information on half-life, seeChapter 14 "Chemical Kinetics", Section 14.5 "Half-Lives and Radioactive Decay Kinetics". ) An isotope’s half-life can range from fractions of a second to billions of years and, among other applications, can be used to measure the age of ancient objects. Example 1 and its corresponding exercise review the calculations involving radioactive decay rates and half-lives.

More Random Questions

Q: What happens to ice when it is heated?
Ans: It melts
Q: How do roundworms reproduce?
Ans: sexually
Q: All of the chemical reactions that take place inside cells, including those that consume or generate energy, are referred to as what?
Ans: cell ' s metabolism
Q: Where has the evaluation center 'SPACE' been inaugurated by DRDO for the Indian Navy on April 18, 2024?
Ans: Idukki
Q: A blood examination shows low hemoglobin levels. Which condition is most likely?
Ans: Anemia
Q: Where did 'Tiranga Barfi' get the GI tag on April 18, 2024?
Ans: Varanasi
Q: What are solids with high melting and boiling points?
Ans: metal alloys
Q: In modern medicine, which condition is diagnosed with an ECG?
Ans: Myocardial infarction
Q: Which modern drug class is used to manage diabetes mellitus?
Ans: Antidiabetics
Q: Where has India's first diabetes biobank been established?
Ans: Chennai
Q: Which fluid is used to cool the engine?
Ans: Coolant
Q: Which Pallava ruler built the Kailasanatha Temple?
Ans: Narasimhavarman II
Q: Where on a jellyfish is the mouth opening located?
Ans: top
Q: What is the movement of the Earth around the Sun called?
Ans: Revolution
Q: What title did Ashoka use in his edicts?
Ans: Devanampiya
Youngistan Junction
Youngistan Junction

Welcome to Youngistan Junction, your ultimate hub for staying updated with the latest in current affairs, general knowledge, and general studies! Whether you're a student gearing up for exams or just someone passionate about expanding your knowledge, Youngistan Junction is here to provide you with an extensive collection of well-curated questions and answers.

Articles: 6683