Nuclear Chemistry Review!!! XD
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- Q1
Which radioactive decay particle is identical in mass and charge to an electron?
Beta
Alpha
Nucleus
Gamma
60s - Q2
Which nuclear decay particle is identical in mass and charge to a Helium nucleus?
Burrito
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
60s - Q3
Which radioactive decay particle can penetrate paper and aluminum foil?
Beta
Alpha
Dorito
Gamma
60s - Q4
Which radioactive decay particle has the lease penetrating power (paper stops it)?
Alpha
Funions
Gamma
Beta
60s - Q5
Which nuclear reaction is shown below? Why?
Fusion, large nucleus splitting into smaller nuclei
Fission, small nuclei joining together into a larger nucleus
Fusion, small nuclei joining together into a larger nucleus
Fission, large nucleus splitting into smaller nuclei
60s - Q6
What subatomic particle activates a fission reaction?
funion
neutron
electron
proton
60s - Q7
What kind of radioactive decay is shown below?
Gamma
Alpha
Ham
Beta
60s - Q8
Which radioactive decay particle balances the below equation?
Beta
Gamma
Alpha
neutron
60s - Q9
What is necessary for nuclear fusion?
two small atoms
a large atom
a dorito
a neutron
60s - Q10
What type of nuclear reaction takes place in the sun?
Nuclear Ferno
Nuclear Funion
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear Fission
60s - Q11
What type of nuclear reaction took place in the first atomic bombs?
Fusion
Fission
Doritos
Funions
60s - Q12
Which nuclear process is shown below?
Fission
Nucleus
Fusion
Funions
60s - Q13
Which nuclear process is shown below?
Burritos
Fission
Funions
Fusion
60s - Q14
Which nuclear decay particle is highest in energy?
Beta rays
Alpha rays
Delta rays
Gamma rays
60s - Q15
Which nuclear particle is most similar to UV rays from the sun?
Gamma
Ham
Alpha
Beta
60s