
Alpha Decay
Quiz by Becky Helmer
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- Q1
Alpha particles can be stopped by _______.
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What is the mass of an alpha particle?
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How many protons are in an alpha particle?
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How many neutrons are in an alpha particle?
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When uranium goes through alpha decay, it becomes the element ___________.
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When thorium goes through alpha decay, it becomes the element _________.
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When uranium-238 goes through alpha decay, what is its new mass?
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When radium-226 goes through alpha decay, what is its new mass?
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When polonium goes through alpha decay, it becomes the element ________.
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When polonium-209 goes through alpha decay, what is its new mass?
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