Radioactivity
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Tutorials
Historical
The Discovery of Radioactivity
Discovery of Alpha and Beta Decay
The Discovery of Alpha Particle Scattering
Radioactive Decay Types & Writing Their Equations
Alpha Decay and Beta Decay
Positron Decay and Electron Capture
Gamma Decay
Neutron Emission & Capture
Proton Emission & Capture
Spontaneous Fission
Other
Half-Life
(10)
(15)
(15)
Half-Life: Carbon-14 only
Half-Life: U-238 only
Writing Nuclear Reactions
(10)
(15)
Writing Fission Equations
Writing Fusion Equations
The Nuclear Symbol: Atomic Number and Mass Number
General Radioactivity Questions
Other Resources
Videos
An analogy for half-life
Half-life I: an alternate solution to a worksheet problem
Half-life II: a problem which measures decay in counts rather than grams
Half-life III: a problem which measures decay in disintegrations rather than grams
Half-life IV: a problem which measures decay in beta particles rather than grams
Half-life V: a problem which measures decay in disintegrations rather than grams
Radioactive decay: a problem which uses third-life rather than half-life
Alpha Decay I
Alpha Decay II
Beta Decay I
Beta Decay II
Nuclear equation: writing a balanced fission equation
Radioactive decay sequence
Links
Japanese man identified as a survivor of TWO atomic bombs.
He passed away Jan. 4, 2010
The Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Isotopes Project
Miscellaneous
A Lecture Graphic on Alpha Decay
A Lecture Graphic on Beta Decay
A Lecture Graphic on Electron Capture
A Lecture Graphic on Positron Decay
A Lecture Graphic on the Nuclear Symbol
Lecture notes on the mathematics of radioactive decay
A time line discussion on the discovery of radioactivity and isotopes
Building An Atomic Bomb
The Trinity Site
Hiroshima and Nagasaki