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directions: complete the following chart
| isotope | mass number | number of protons | number of neutrons |
|---|---|---|---|
| $ra^{226}_{88}$ | 13. | 14. | 15. |
directions: fill in the blank
- what is one medical use of radioactive materials?
- the time it takes for half of a radioactive substance to decay is called______.
- the process of atomic nuclei joining to release energy is called______.
- the basic building blocks of an atom______.
- an atom that is radioactive is called______.
Step1: Recall mass - number formula
The mass number ($A$) of an isotope is the sum of the number of protons ($p$) and neutrons ($n$), i.e., $A=p + n$.
Step2: Calculate for $Ra$
For $Ra$, if we assume the mass - number formula. But there is a mistake in the problem as $Al$ has atomic number 13 (number of protons), not 11. Assuming it's a different element with 11 protons (sodium, $Na$). For $Ra$ (radium), the atomic number of $Ra$ is 88. So the number of protons ($p$) = 88. If we know the mass - number formula $A=p + n$, and assume we want to find the mass - number when $p = 88$ and say $n=138$ (a common isotope of $Ra$ has mass - number 226, so $n=226 - 88=138$). Then the mass - number $A = 88+138=226$.
Step3: Answer medical use question
One medical use of radioactive substances is cancer treatment (radiation therapy).
Step4: Define half - life
The time it takes for half of a radioactive substance to decay is called half - life.
Step5: Define nuclear fusion
The process of atomic nuclei joining to release energy is called nuclear fusion.
Step6: Identify basic building blocks of an atom
The basic building blocks of an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Step7: Define radioactive atom
An atom that is radioactive is called a radioisotope.
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- 226
- 88
- 138
- Cancer treatment (radiation therapy)
- Half - life
- Protons, neutrons, and electrons
- Radioisotope