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The decay energy is the energy released by a radioactive decay. Radioactive decay is the process in which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by emitting ionizing particles and radiation. This decay, or loss of energy, results in an atom of one type, called the parent nuclide transforming to an atom of a different type, called the daughter nuclide. [edit] Decay calculationThe energy difference of the reactants is often written as Q:
Types of radioactive decay include
The decay energy is the mass difference dm between the parent and the daughter atom and particles. It is equal to the energy of radiation E. If A is the radioactive activity, i.e. the number of transforming atoms per time, M the molar mass, then the radiation power W is: Example: Cobalt-60 decays into Ni60. The mass difference dm is 0.003u. The radiated energy is approximately 2.8 MeV. The molar weight is 59.93. The half life T of 5.7a corresponds to the activity A=N*ln(2)/T, where N is the number of atoms per mol. Taking care of the units the radiation power for Co60 is 17.9 W/g Radiation power in W/g for several isotopes:
[edit] ReferencesRadioactivity Radionuclides Radiation by Joseph Magill and Jean Galy, Springer Verlag, 2005 [edit] External links
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