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Beta Decay
To see all my Chemistry videos, check out
http://socratic.org/chemistry
Sometimes known as Beta minus decay or Beta emission, this process is related to Positron decay. An unstable atom takes a neutron and turns it into a proton, creating a high-energy electron known as a Beta particle. This makes the atom more stable. In this video, we learn the basics of Beta decay, and then write nuclear equations.
published: 24 Dec 2011
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Beta decay | Nuclear chemistry | High school chemistry | Khan Academy
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During beta minus decay, a neutron in an unstable nucleus transforms into a proton, releasing a high energy electron and antineutrino in the process. During beta plus decay, a proton in an unstable nucleus transforms into a neutron, releasing a high energy positron and neutrino in the process. Beta particles carry away energy lost by the nucleus and are ionizing radiation.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a ...
published: 26 Jan 2024
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Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, Gamma Rays, Positrons, Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons
This video tutorial focuses on subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atom such as alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, protons, electrons, positrons, and neutrons. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
Chemistry PDF Worksheets: https://www.video-tutor.net/chemistry-basic-introduction.html
Here is a list of topics:
1. Nuclear Chemistry - Types of Radioactive Decay & Radiation
2. Beta Particle Production / Emission or Beta Decay
3. Conversion of Neutrons Into Protons and Electrons
4. How To Find and Identify The Missing Element
5. Position Production Reaction
6. Gamma Particle Production From The Annihilation of a Positron and an Electron
7. Electron Capture and Nuclear Transformation
8. Alpha Particle Production & Gamma Rays
How To Bala...
published: 13 Jul 2016
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Stable and Unstable Nuclei | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
Stable and Unstable Nuclei | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
How do you know if an atom is stable? In this video we are going to learn about radioactive decay and that unstable nuclei either have too many protons or too many neutrons, which upsets the strong nuclear forces holding the atom together. Unstable nuclei try to balance themselves by giving off the excess proton or neutron either through alpha, beta minus or beta plus decay.
0:00 Introduction
0:13 Atom composition
0:45 Stable nuclei
1:06 Unstable nuclei
1:25 Radioactive decay
1:43 Alpha decay
2:11 Beta-minus decay
2:50 Beta-plus decay
3:18 Determine if the atom is stable or unstable
4:22 Summary
CREDITS
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Narration: Dale Bennett
Scripts: Bethan Parry
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published: 08 Nov 2018
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Alpha Decay, Beta Decay, Gamma Decay - Electron Capture, Positron Production - Nuclear Chemistry
This nuclear chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into radioactive decay such as alpha decay, beta decay, gamma decay, electron capture and positron production.
How To Balance Nuclear Equations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hnhhBQBQy4
Alpha, Beta, & Gamma Decay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF5pn8FVlPI
Half Life Chemistry Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTQvfvoOF3g
Carbon-14 Dating Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aDswTVFGfs
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Nuclear Binding Energy & Mass Defect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLwraf_A80U
Nuclear Chemistry & Radioactive Decay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3...
published: 14 Jan 2018
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Different types of decay | Alpha vs. Beta vs. Gamma decay | Visual Explanation
What happens in alpha, beta and gamma decay? What are the differences between these three types of decay? This video provides a concise overview of the different types of decay. This video is particularly useful for students, physicians and physicists who would like to know more about the characteristics of the different types of decay.
Summary:
In alpha decay, the nucleus loses two protons. In beta decay, the nucleus either loses a proton (beta plus decay) or gains a proton (beta minus decay). Both alpha and beta decay change the number of protons in an atom’s nucleus, thereby changing the atom to a different element. In gamma decay, no change in proton number occurs, so the atom does not become a different element. Radioactive decay can damage living things. Alpha decay is the least da...
published: 07 Jun 2022
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GCSE Physics - Alpha, Beta and Gamma Radiation #33
This video covers:
- The idea that radioactive materials contain unstable isotopes
- What alpha, beta, gamma and neutron radiation is
- How ionising and penetrating they are
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- Suitable for higher and foundation tiers
- Suitable for triple and combined science
Exam board specific info:
AQA - Everything is relevant to your course!
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Related videos/topics:
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published: 19 Oct 2019
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Strata | beta decay
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beta decay is a voxel-based, dystopian RPG with a low-poly aesthetic. Build, trade, and fight for territory within the Alpha Centauri star system.
published: 10 Dec 2023
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Beta Decay & Neutrino Hypothesis !! (VIOLATION of Conservation Laws)
There is an interesting historical development associated with Beta decay, that lead to the prediction of a new fundamental particle - The Neutrino.
This is known as The Neutrino Hypothesis
The Beta Decay is seen to violate the following Conservation Laws -
1) Energy Conservation Principle
The KE of the electron emitted in beta decay was detected to be always less than the expected KE, and did not have a fixed value. Instead, it had a continuous distribution.
2) Linear Momentum Conservation Principle
The emitted electron and the recoiling daughter nucleus did not have exactly opposite directions, as it should be to conserve linear momentum.
3) Angular Momentum Principle
Since, all the particles involved in beta decay, i.e the neutron, proton, and the electron are fermions, .i.e they have...
published: 25 Feb 2019
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Beta Decay and its Nuclear Equations - A Level Physics
This video introduces and explains beta decay and its nuclear equations for A Level Physics.
There are two types of beta decays: beta minus (β-) and beta plus (β+) decay. Beta minus decay occurs when a neutron decays into a proton, an electron and an electron antineutrino (which conserves the Lepton number). Beta plus decay occurs when a proton decays into a neutron, an antielectron (a positron) and an electron neutrino.
Thanks for watching,
Lewis
This video is recommended for anyone studying A Level Physics in the following exam boards:
AQA
CIE
Eduqas
WJEC
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published: 02 Feb 2016
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Beta Decay
To see all my Chemistry videos, check out
http://socratic.org/chemistry
Sometimes known as Beta minus decay or Beta emission, this process is related to Positr...
To see all my Chemistry videos, check out
http://socratic.org/chemistry
Sometimes known as Beta minus decay or Beta emission, this process is related to Positron decay. An unstable atom takes a neutron and turns it into a proton, creating a high-energy electron known as a Beta particle. This makes the atom more stable. In this video, we learn the basics of Beta decay, and then write nuclear equations.
https://wn.com/Beta_Decay
To see all my Chemistry videos, check out
http://socratic.org/chemistry
Sometimes known as Beta minus decay or Beta emission, this process is related to Positron decay. An unstable atom takes a neutron and turns it into a proton, creating a high-energy electron known as a Beta particle. This makes the atom more stable. In this video, we learn the basics of Beta decay, and then write nuclear equations.
- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 564536
11:48
Beta decay | Nuclear chemistry | High school chemistry | Khan Academy
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now! https://www.khanacademy.org/science/hs-chemistry/x2613d8165d88df5e:...
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now! https://www.khanacademy.org/science/hs-chemistry/x2613d8165d88df5e:nuclear-chemistry-hs/x2613d8165d88df5e:radioactive-decay/v/beta-decay
During beta minus decay, a neutron in an unstable nucleus transforms into a proton, releasing a high energy electron and antineutrino in the process. During beta plus decay, a proton in an unstable nucleus transforms into a neutron, releasing a high energy positron and neutrino in the process. Beta particles carry away energy lost by the nucleus and are ionizing radiation.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
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During beta minus decay, a neutron in an unstable nucleus transforms into a proton, releasing a high energy electron and antineutrino in the process. During beta plus decay, a proton in an unstable nucleus transforms into a neutron, releasing a high energy positron and neutrino in the process. Beta particles carry away energy lost by the nucleus and are ionizing radiation.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
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- published: 26 Jan 2024
- views: 12809
10:25
Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, Gamma Rays, Positrons, Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons
This video tutorial focuses on subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atom such as alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, protons, electrons, positro...
This video tutorial focuses on subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atom such as alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, protons, electrons, positrons, and neutrons. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
Chemistry PDF Worksheets: https://www.video-tutor.net/chemistry-basic-introduction.html
Here is a list of topics:
1. Nuclear Chemistry - Types of Radioactive Decay & Radiation
2. Beta Particle Production / Emission or Beta Decay
3. Conversion of Neutrons Into Protons and Electrons
4. How To Find and Identify The Missing Element
5. Position Production Reaction
6. Gamma Particle Production From The Annihilation of a Positron and an Electron
7. Electron Capture and Nuclear Transformation
8. Alpha Particle Production & Gamma Rays
How To Balance Nuclear Equations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hnhhBQBQy4
Alpha, Beta, & Gamma Decay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF5pn8FVlPI
Half Life Chemistry Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTQvfvoOF3g
Carbon-14 Dating Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aDswTVFGfs
Nuclear Binding Energy & Mass Defect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLwraf_A80U
Nuclear Chemistry & Radioactive Decay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3NSfTXTl7E
General Chemistry 2 Final Exam Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSmJN1_uVpI
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Chemistry - Basic Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KfG8kH-r3Y
Stoichiometry Practice Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP2Yg8alyR0
Lewis Structures - Mega Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeY_sihSh8E
Molarity, Molality, Density, & Mass %: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_nyEj_hZzg
Vapor Pressure & Clausius Equation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSHDawWK30s
Colligative Properties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8dDLe37ONg
General Chemistry 1 Final Exam Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yw1YH7YA7c
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Chemical Kinetics - Initial Rate Method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh4L2gcI5ds
Integrated Rate Laws - 1st & 2nd Order: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I0Xg92_eA4
Chemical Equilibrium & Ice Tables: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4WJCYpTYj8
Acids and Bases - Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM2MpMbV0rw
Acids and Bases - Practice Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmGPK0cuO7o
Ksp - Molar Solubility & Ice Tables: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO-9OajoPZs
Gibbs Free Energy, Entropy & Enthalpy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KuNzB0cZL4
Entropy - 2nd Law of Thermodynamics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN66F9V7-_Q
Intro to Galvanic & Voltaic Cells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9blB-uMTIAM
Cell Potential Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzkLP8segcs
Cell Potential & Gibbs Free Energy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqAfREfwt1Y
Cell Potential & Equilibrium K: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4JCEFJKWA0
Nernst Equation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jousNNceCXs
Electrolysis of Water: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMLNHm4nUCQ
Intro to Electroplating: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnliDNb5ZN4
Electrolysis & Electroplating Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnvKfiLa_HQ
Electrochemistry Practice Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9frctwDyL0
SAT Chemistry Subject Test Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygpTfaSFqH8
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Coordinate Covalent Bond: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faEYK46zCh4
Complex Ions & Ligands: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4H5XjJPn58
Naming Coordination Compounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeNtqjE0dJw
Beer Lambert's Law: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rllHziqWlgU
Crystal Field Theory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1WSesBeURw
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ACT Math Practice Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsA7rZ8kczM
https://wn.com/Alpha_Particles,_Beta_Particles,_Gamma_Rays,_Positrons,_Electrons,_Protons,_And_Neutrons
This video tutorial focuses on subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atom such as alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, protons, electrons, positrons, and neutrons. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
Chemistry PDF Worksheets: https://www.video-tutor.net/chemistry-basic-introduction.html
Here is a list of topics:
1. Nuclear Chemistry - Types of Radioactive Decay & Radiation
2. Beta Particle Production / Emission or Beta Decay
3. Conversion of Neutrons Into Protons and Electrons
4. How To Find and Identify The Missing Element
5. Position Production Reaction
6. Gamma Particle Production From The Annihilation of a Positron and an Electron
7. Electron Capture and Nuclear Transformation
8. Alpha Particle Production & Gamma Rays
How To Balance Nuclear Equations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hnhhBQBQy4
Alpha, Beta, & Gamma Decay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF5pn8FVlPI
Half Life Chemistry Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTQvfvoOF3g
Carbon-14 Dating Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aDswTVFGfs
Nuclear Binding Energy & Mass Defect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLwraf_A80U
Nuclear Chemistry & Radioactive Decay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3NSfTXTl7E
General Chemistry 2 Final Exam Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSmJN1_uVpI
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Chemistry - Basic Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KfG8kH-r3Y
Stoichiometry Practice Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP2Yg8alyR0
Lewis Structures - Mega Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeY_sihSh8E
Molarity, Molality, Density, & Mass %: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_nyEj_hZzg
Vapor Pressure & Clausius Equation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSHDawWK30s
Colligative Properties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8dDLe37ONg
General Chemistry 1 Final Exam Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yw1YH7YA7c
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Chemical Kinetics - Initial Rate Method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh4L2gcI5ds
Integrated Rate Laws - 1st & 2nd Order: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I0Xg92_eA4
Chemical Equilibrium & Ice Tables: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4WJCYpTYj8
Acids and Bases - Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM2MpMbV0rw
Acids and Bases - Practice Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmGPK0cuO7o
Ksp - Molar Solubility & Ice Tables: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO-9OajoPZs
Gibbs Free Energy, Entropy & Enthalpy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KuNzB0cZL4
Entropy - 2nd Law of Thermodynamics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN66F9V7-_Q
Intro to Galvanic & Voltaic Cells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9blB-uMTIAM
Cell Potential Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzkLP8segcs
Cell Potential & Gibbs Free Energy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqAfREfwt1Y
Cell Potential & Equilibrium K: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4JCEFJKWA0
Nernst Equation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jousNNceCXs
Electrolysis of Water: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMLNHm4nUCQ
Intro to Electroplating: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnliDNb5ZN4
Electrolysis & Electroplating Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnvKfiLa_HQ
Electrochemistry Practice Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9frctwDyL0
SAT Chemistry Subject Test Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygpTfaSFqH8
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Coordinate Covalent Bond: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faEYK46zCh4
Complex Ions & Ligands: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4H5XjJPn58
Naming Coordination Compounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeNtqjE0dJw
Beer Lambert's Law: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rllHziqWlgU
Crystal Field Theory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1WSesBeURw
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ACT Math Practice Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsA7rZ8kczM
- published: 13 Jul 2016
- views: 877646
4:54
Stable and Unstable Nuclei | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
Stable and Unstable Nuclei | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
How do you know if an atom is stable? In this video we are going to learn about radioactive d...
Stable and Unstable Nuclei | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
How do you know if an atom is stable? In this video we are going to learn about radioactive decay and that unstable nuclei either have too many protons or too many neutrons, which upsets the strong nuclear forces holding the atom together. Unstable nuclei try to balance themselves by giving off the excess proton or neutron either through alpha, beta minus or beta plus decay.
0:00 Introduction
0:13 Atom composition
0:45 Stable nuclei
1:06 Unstable nuclei
1:25 Radioactive decay
1:43 Alpha decay
2:11 Beta-minus decay
2:50 Beta-plus decay
3:18 Determine if the atom is stable or unstable
4:22 Summary
CREDITS
Design & Animation: Bing Rijper
Narration: Dale Bennett
Scripts: Bethan Parry
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Stable and Unstable Nuclei | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool
How do you know if an atom is stable? In this video we are going to learn about radioactive decay and that unstable nuclei either have too many protons or too many neutrons, which upsets the strong nuclear forces holding the atom together. Unstable nuclei try to balance themselves by giving off the excess proton or neutron either through alpha, beta minus or beta plus decay.
0:00 Introduction
0:13 Atom composition
0:45 Stable nuclei
1:06 Unstable nuclei
1:25 Radioactive decay
1:43 Alpha decay
2:11 Beta-minus decay
2:50 Beta-plus decay
3:18 Determine if the atom is stable or unstable
4:22 Summary
CREDITS
Design & Animation: Bing Rijper
Narration: Dale Bennett
Scripts: Bethan Parry
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SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
VISIT us at www.fuseschool.org, where all of our videos are carefully organised into topics and specific orders, and to see what else we have on offer. Comment, like and share with other learners. You can both ask and answer questions, and teachers will get back to you.
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- published: 08 Nov 2018
- views: 852471
17:06
Alpha Decay, Beta Decay, Gamma Decay - Electron Capture, Positron Production - Nuclear Chemistry
This nuclear chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into radioactive decay such as alpha decay, beta decay, gamma decay, electron capture and po...
This nuclear chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into radioactive decay such as alpha decay, beta decay, gamma decay, electron capture and positron production.
How To Balance Nuclear Equations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hnhhBQBQy4
Alpha, Beta, & Gamma Decay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF5pn8FVlPI
Half Life Chemistry Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTQvfvoOF3g
Carbon-14 Dating Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aDswTVFGfs
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Nuclear Binding Energy & Mass Defect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLwraf_A80U
Nuclear Chemistry & Radioactive Decay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3NSfTXTl7E
General Chemistry 2 Final Exam Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSmJN1_uVpI
SAT Chemistry Subject Test Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygpTfaSFqH8
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Coordinate Covalent Bond:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faEYK46zCh4
Complex Ions & Ligands:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4H5XjJPn58
Naming Coordination Compounds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeNtqjE0dJw
Beer Lambert's Law:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rllHziqWlgU
Crystal Field Theory:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1WSesBeURw
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ACT Math Practice Test:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsA7rZ8kczM
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Different types of decay | Alpha vs. Beta vs. Gamma decay | Visual Explanation
What happens in alpha, beta and gamma decay? What are the differences between these three types of decay? This video provides a concise overview of the differen...
What happens in alpha, beta and gamma decay? What are the differences between these three types of decay? This video provides a concise overview of the different types of decay. This video is particularly useful for students, physicians and physicists who would like to know more about the characteristics of the different types of decay.
Summary:
In alpha decay, the nucleus loses two protons. In beta decay, the nucleus either loses a proton (beta plus decay) or gains a proton (beta minus decay). Both alpha and beta decay change the number of protons in an atom’s nucleus, thereby changing the atom to a different element. In gamma decay, no change in proton number occurs, so the atom does not become a different element. Radioactive decay can damage living things. Alpha decay is the least damaging (because of the low penetrating power), and gamma decay is the most damaging.
Timecodes:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 What is Alpha Decay?
1:41 (Harmful) effects of Alpha Decay.
2:51 What is Beta Decay?
3:55 What is Beta Plus Decay?
4:17 What is Beta Minus Decay?
4:47 Applications of Beta Decay (Brachytherapy + PET).
5:43 What is Gamma Decay?
6:40 Applications of Gamma Decay (Oncology + Food Preservation).
7:20 Summary
7:56 The end.
https://wn.com/Different_Types_Of_Decay_|_Alpha_Vs._Beta_Vs._Gamma_Decay_|_Visual_Explanation
What happens in alpha, beta and gamma decay? What are the differences between these three types of decay? This video provides a concise overview of the different types of decay. This video is particularly useful for students, physicians and physicists who would like to know more about the characteristics of the different types of decay.
Summary:
In alpha decay, the nucleus loses two protons. In beta decay, the nucleus either loses a proton (beta plus decay) or gains a proton (beta minus decay). Both alpha and beta decay change the number of protons in an atom’s nucleus, thereby changing the atom to a different element. In gamma decay, no change in proton number occurs, so the atom does not become a different element. Radioactive decay can damage living things. Alpha decay is the least damaging (because of the low penetrating power), and gamma decay is the most damaging.
Timecodes:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 What is Alpha Decay?
1:41 (Harmful) effects of Alpha Decay.
2:51 What is Beta Decay?
3:55 What is Beta Plus Decay?
4:17 What is Beta Minus Decay?
4:47 Applications of Beta Decay (Brachytherapy + PET).
5:43 What is Gamma Decay?
6:40 Applications of Gamma Decay (Oncology + Food Preservation).
7:20 Summary
7:56 The end.
- published: 07 Jun 2022
- views: 65899
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GCSE Physics - Alpha, Beta and Gamma Radiation #33
This video covers:
- The idea that radioactive materials contain unstable isotopes
- What alpha, beta, gamma and neutron radiation is
- How ionising and penetra...
This video covers:
- The idea that radioactive materials contain unstable isotopes
- What alpha, beta, gamma and neutron radiation is
- How ionising and penetrating they are
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- Suitable for higher and foundation tiers
- Suitable for triple and combined science
Exam board specific info:
AQA - Everything is relevant to your course!
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This video covers:
- The idea that radioactive materials contain unstable isotopes
- What alpha, beta, gamma and neutron radiation is
- How ionising and penetrating they are
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- Suitable for higher and foundation tiers
- Suitable for triple and combined science
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- published: 19 Oct 2019
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0:53
Strata | beta decay
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Beta Decay & Neutrino Hypothesis !! (VIOLATION of Conservation Laws)
There is an interesting historical development associated with Beta decay, that lead to the prediction of a new fundamental particle - The Neutrino.
This is kn...
There is an interesting historical development associated with Beta decay, that lead to the prediction of a new fundamental particle - The Neutrino.
This is known as The Neutrino Hypothesis
The Beta Decay is seen to violate the following Conservation Laws -
1) Energy Conservation Principle
The KE of the electron emitted in beta decay was detected to be always less than the expected KE, and did not have a fixed value. Instead, it had a continuous distribution.
2) Linear Momentum Conservation Principle
The emitted electron and the recoiling daughter nucleus did not have exactly opposite directions, as it should be to conserve linear momentum.
3) Angular Momentum Principle
Since, all the particles involved in beta decay, i.e the neutron, proton, and the electron are fermions, .i.e they have half spin, the reaction did not conserve Angular Momentum.
These violations could be explained away if another particle is involved in the beta decay reaction. This idea was first proposed by Wolfgang Pauli in 1931, and later on by Enrico Fermi in 1934. They said that to prevent the violations of these Physical Laws, an uncharged, light, spin half particle must also be emitted along with the electron in a beta decay reaction.
This particle which was named as - NEUTRINO (which meant "little neutral one") was later experimentally discovered in 1956, thus providing validity to the Neutrino Hypothesis.
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3) Quantization of Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/QHYJ4VpqAvs
4) Nuclear Spin and Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/LPYPhyioDfs
5) Nuclear Magnetic Moment ► https://youtu.be/3QniicZuVnc
6) Binding Energy of Nucleus & BE Curve ► https://youtu.be/BYRz_9wvJzA
7) Parity of Wave function ► https://youtu.be/BSTRJjElDdI
8) Symmetric & Anti symmetric Wave func ► https://youtu.be/wvnWCY9TKgw
9) Liquid Drop Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/4q1i7yTcQmA
10) Corrections to Liquid Drop Model ► https://youtu.be/GeLC1AUC0W8
11) NZ Graph (& Maximizing BE) ► https://youtu.be/MHYrv_1VJdI
12) Fermi Energy of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/aUPLjIjgYGk
13) Fermi Gas Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/emSekijh7XI
14) Shell Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/Rd0CJje59bE
15) Nature of (Strong) Nuclear Force) ► https://youtu.be/43AyN24jZw8
16) Alpha, Beta & Gamma Decay ► https://youtu.be/eUEgpcQHzIA
17) Gamow's Theory of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/suj5MTLGAUU
18) Gamow's Theory (DERIVATION) ► https://youtu.be/QwT4tbA8UvI
19) Q Value and KE of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/w0eEGiOYvus
20) Beta Decay & Neutrino Hypothesis ► https://youtu.be/avKic7oiwvA
21) Radioactive Decay Law ► https://youtu.be/fOMvJj39eTU
22) Nuclear Cross Section ► https://youtu.be/R0tdsaFJ4vg
23) Interaction of Nuclear Radiation with Matter ► https://youtu.be/Ara0eTv02No
24) What is Cherenkov Radiaton? ► https://youtu.be/AkR2daFw45U
25) Nuclear Detectors ► https://youtu.be/avvXftiyBEs
26) Geiger Muller Counter ► https://youtu.be/jxY6RC52Cf0
27) Scintillation Detector ► https://youtu.be/rjuFrk0-AOw
28) Semiconductor Detectors ► https://youtu.be/c1boCCYs77Q
29) What are Accelerators? ► https://youtu.be/-KslGjXEtKk
30) Van de Graaff Generator ► https://youtu.be/Q9bijrQfS6E
31) Linear Accelerator ► https://youtu.be/C79838wtRZo
32) Cyclotron ► https://youtu.be/L5zhpLfnqGc
33) Synchrotron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
34) Betatron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
35) Fission & Fusion ► https://youtu.be/L7_oi9zChqE
36) Proton-Proton & CNO Cycle ► https://youtu.be/aqnCfDqQlzA
37) Meson Theory of Nuclear Forces ► https://youtu.be/Wvjci2gP7eg
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https://wn.com/Beta_Decay_Neutrino_Hypothesis_(Violation_Of_Conservation_Laws)
There is an interesting historical development associated with Beta decay, that lead to the prediction of a new fundamental particle - The Neutrino.
This is known as The Neutrino Hypothesis
The Beta Decay is seen to violate the following Conservation Laws -
1) Energy Conservation Principle
The KE of the electron emitted in beta decay was detected to be always less than the expected KE, and did not have a fixed value. Instead, it had a continuous distribution.
2) Linear Momentum Conservation Principle
The emitted electron and the recoiling daughter nucleus did not have exactly opposite directions, as it should be to conserve linear momentum.
3) Angular Momentum Principle
Since, all the particles involved in beta decay, i.e the neutron, proton, and the electron are fermions, .i.e they have half spin, the reaction did not conserve Angular Momentum.
These violations could be explained away if another particle is involved in the beta decay reaction. This idea was first proposed by Wolfgang Pauli in 1931, and later on by Enrico Fermi in 1934. They said that to prevent the violations of these Physical Laws, an uncharged, light, spin half particle must also be emitted along with the electron in a beta decay reaction.
This particle which was named as - NEUTRINO (which meant "little neutral one") was later experimentally discovered in 1956, thus providing validity to the Neutrino Hypothesis.
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2) Nuclear Size / Radius ► https://youtu.be/1keKrGoqUAg
3) Quantization of Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/QHYJ4VpqAvs
4) Nuclear Spin and Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/LPYPhyioDfs
5) Nuclear Magnetic Moment ► https://youtu.be/3QniicZuVnc
6) Binding Energy of Nucleus & BE Curve ► https://youtu.be/BYRz_9wvJzA
7) Parity of Wave function ► https://youtu.be/BSTRJjElDdI
8) Symmetric & Anti symmetric Wave func ► https://youtu.be/wvnWCY9TKgw
9) Liquid Drop Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/4q1i7yTcQmA
10) Corrections to Liquid Drop Model ► https://youtu.be/GeLC1AUC0W8
11) NZ Graph (& Maximizing BE) ► https://youtu.be/MHYrv_1VJdI
12) Fermi Energy of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/aUPLjIjgYGk
13) Fermi Gas Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/emSekijh7XI
14) Shell Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/Rd0CJje59bE
15) Nature of (Strong) Nuclear Force) ► https://youtu.be/43AyN24jZw8
16) Alpha, Beta & Gamma Decay ► https://youtu.be/eUEgpcQHzIA
17) Gamow's Theory of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/suj5MTLGAUU
18) Gamow's Theory (DERIVATION) ► https://youtu.be/QwT4tbA8UvI
19) Q Value and KE of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/w0eEGiOYvus
20) Beta Decay & Neutrino Hypothesis ► https://youtu.be/avKic7oiwvA
21) Radioactive Decay Law ► https://youtu.be/fOMvJj39eTU
22) Nuclear Cross Section ► https://youtu.be/R0tdsaFJ4vg
23) Interaction of Nuclear Radiation with Matter ► https://youtu.be/Ara0eTv02No
24) What is Cherenkov Radiaton? ► https://youtu.be/AkR2daFw45U
25) Nuclear Detectors ► https://youtu.be/avvXftiyBEs
26) Geiger Muller Counter ► https://youtu.be/jxY6RC52Cf0
27) Scintillation Detector ► https://youtu.be/rjuFrk0-AOw
28) Semiconductor Detectors ► https://youtu.be/c1boCCYs77Q
29) What are Accelerators? ► https://youtu.be/-KslGjXEtKk
30) Van de Graaff Generator ► https://youtu.be/Q9bijrQfS6E
31) Linear Accelerator ► https://youtu.be/C79838wtRZo
32) Cyclotron ► https://youtu.be/L5zhpLfnqGc
33) Synchrotron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
34) Betatron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
35) Fission & Fusion ► https://youtu.be/L7_oi9zChqE
36) Proton-Proton & CNO Cycle ► https://youtu.be/aqnCfDqQlzA
37) Meson Theory of Nuclear Forces ► https://youtu.be/Wvjci2gP7eg
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Beta Decay and its Nuclear Equations - A Level Physics
This video introduces and explains beta decay and its nuclear equations for A Level Physics.
There are two types of beta decays: beta minus (β-) and beta plus ...
This video introduces and explains beta decay and its nuclear equations for A Level Physics.
There are two types of beta decays: beta minus (β-) and beta plus (β+) decay. Beta minus decay occurs when a neutron decays into a proton, an electron and an electron antineutrino (which conserves the Lepton number). Beta plus decay occurs when a proton decays into a neutron, an antielectron (a positron) and an electron neutrino.
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This video introduces and explains beta decay and its nuclear equations for A Level Physics.
There are two types of beta decays: beta minus (β-) and beta plus (β+) decay. Beta minus decay occurs when a neutron decays into a proton, an electron and an electron antineutrino (which conserves the Lepton number). Beta plus decay occurs when a proton decays into a neutron, an antielectron (a positron) and an electron neutrino.
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