A level: Radioactivity Questions

Q5.

(a) The diagram is copied from a photograph taken of a cloud chamber containing a small radioactive source.

(i) What type of radiation is emitted from the source?

(ii) State and explain what can be deduced about the energy of the particles emitted by the source.

(4 marks)

(b) Plutonium–239 is a radioactive isotope that emits particles of energy 5.1 MeV and decays to form a radioactive isotope of uranium. This isotope of uranium emits particles of energy 4.5 MeV to form an isotope of thorium which is also radioactive.

(i) Write down an equation to represent the decay of plutonium–239.

(ii) Write down an equation to represent the decay of the uranium isotope.

(iii) Which of the two radioactive isotopes, plutonium–239 or the uranium isotope, has the longer half-life? Give a reason for your answer.

(iv) Explain why thorium is likely to be a emitter. (5 marks)

(Total 9 marks)