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Form 5 Radioactive Exercise

This document contains 6 questions about radioactivity and radioactive decay. It includes diagrams of radioactive sources placed in electric fields and decay equations. 1) It asks about the properties of alpha and beta particles and why they are deflected different amounts by electric fields. 2) It involves the decay of Polonium into Plumbum and drawing the particle paths in an electric field. 3) It asks about radioisotopes, radiation emitted during uranium decay, and drawing particle paths in an electric field. The questions cover topics like half-life, activity, types of nuclear radiation, radioactive detectors, and residual readings after a source is removed. Diagrams are included to illustrate

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Form 5 Radioactive Exercise

This document contains 6 questions about radioactivity and radioactive decay. It includes diagrams of radioactive sources placed in electric fields and decay equations. 1) It asks about the properties of alpha and beta particles and why they are deflected different amounts by electric fields. 2) It involves the decay of Polonium into Plumbum and drawing the particle paths in an electric field. 3) It asks about radioisotopes, radiation emitted during uranium decay, and drawing particle paths in an electric field. The questions cover topics like half-life, activity, types of nuclear radiation, radioactive detectors, and residual readings after a source is removed. Diagrams are included to illustrate

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CHAPTER 10: RADIOACTIVITY

1. Question 1: Trengganu 07
A radioactive source emits two rays P and Q is placed in front of an electric field and the
radioactive path is shown in Diagram 1.



DIAGRAM 1

a. Name the material of container X.

.......................................................
[ 1 mark ]

(b)(i) Complete this sentence by underlining one correct phrase in the box.
Ray P is

an alpha particle

a beta particle

a gamma ray






[1 mark ]
(ii) Give the reason for your answer
in (a)(i).

..........................................................
[1 mark ]

(c) Why the size of deflection of ray P is greater than ray Q?

.............................................................
[1 mark ]

2. Question 4: Trengganu 08
A Polonium nucleus emits alpha particles and gamma ray to become a Plumbum nucleus.
a. Complete the decay equation for Polonium nucleus by writing the appropriate number in
the boxes provided.

[1 mark]

b. The Polonium nucleus is placed in front of electric field as shown in Diagram 4.1.

i. Draw path of ray for alpha particle and gamma ray in Diagram 4.1.
[2 marks]
ii. Explain why the rays follow the path as you drawn in Diagram 4.1

Alpha: .....................................................

Gamma: ..................................................
[2 marks]

c. A sample of polonium of mass 120 g has a half-life of 45 s. Determine the mass of
polonium
that has decayed after 180 second.
[2 marks]

3. Question 3: MRSM 08
Radioisotope uranium-238 decays to become thorium-224 as shown in the equation
below.

(a)(i) What is meant by radioisotope?

..........................................................
[1 mark]

(a)(ii) What is radiation P?

..........................................................
[1 mark]
b. If the mass defect in the above radioactive decay is 3.35 x 10
-27
kg, calculate the energy
released in joule.
(Speed of light, c = 3.0 x 10
8
m/s)

[2 marks]


c. A radioactive source which emits radiation P is placed near an electric field as shown in
Diagram 3.



i. On Diagram 3, draw the path of radiation P in the electric field.
[1 mark]

ii. Explain your answer in (c)(i).

..........................................................
[1 mark]




4. Question 4: Melaka 07
a. P, Q and R are three descriptions of the main types of nuclear radiation.
P: A fast moving electron
Q: Short wave length
electromagnetic radiation
R: A particle consisting of two
protons and two neutrons.
Which lettered statement is the description of:
i. An alpha particle: .......
ii. A beta particle: .........
iii. Gamma radiation: ......
[3 marks]
b. Diagram 4 shows a radioactive detector to detect radioactive emissions.

Radon-220 is placed as radioactive source in this detector and it decays by emitting
alpha particles and it has a half-life of 52 s.
i. State the name of the radioactive detector shown in Diagram 4.

...................................................
[1 mark]
ii. On Diagram 4, sketch the misty track formed by these alpha particles.
[1 mark]
c. The activity of a sample of Radon-220 is measured to be 520 counts/s. Calculate
the activity of the Radon-220 after 156 s.

[2 marks]















5. Question 2: Kelantan 07
Diagram 3.1 shows the rate of decay of radioactive substance, Iodine-131.


a). What is meant by half life?


[1mark]
b) Based on Diagram 3.1, what is the
half life of Iodine?


[1mark]
c) What happen to the activity of
Iodine-131 after 24 days?


[1mark]
d) When Iodine-131 decays, it produces a beta particle and Xenon-131(Xe).
(i) What is beta particle?

[1mark]

(ii) Complete the following
equation for the decay of Iodine-131.

[1 mark]





6. Question 4: Melaka 08
Diagram 4.1 shows a Geiger-Muller tube connected to a counter rate meter to detect
radioactive rays from a radioisotope P.

a. (i) Name one radioactive ray which
can be detect by a Geiger-Muller tube?

..........................................................
[1 mark]

(ii) Explain how the radioactive rays is detected by the tube.

..........................................................

..........................................................
[2 marks]
b. The radioisotope P has been removed but there is still a small reading on the
counter rate
meter. What causes this reading?

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