Topic Details (Notes format)

Radioactive Decay

Subject: Chemistry

Book: General Chemistry

Radioactive decay is the spontaneous transformation of an unstable nucleus into a more stable configuration. Common decay modes include alpha (α) emission, beta (β) emission, and gamma (γ) radiation. Decay rates follow first-order kinetics, characterized by half-life. Applications range from radiometric dating (e.g., carbon-14 dating) to nuclear medicine (e.g., using radioactive isotopes for diagnostic imaging).

Practice Questions

Which element has the highest melting point?

View Question

What is the chemical name for CH4?

View Question

Which element is essential for thyroid function?

View Question

Which element has the atomic number 6?

View Question

What is the chemical formula for perchloric acid?

View Question

Which element is the lightest in the periodic table?

View Question

Which compound is commonly known as quicklime?

View Question

Which element is represented by the symbol 'Na'?

View Question

What is the chemical formula for sulfuric acid?

View Question

What is the chemical formula for uranium hexafluoride?

View Question