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AlphaBetaGamma radiation activity Type of Radiation What Happens Results Graphic Organizer to accompany AlphaBetaGamma radiation activity Type of Radiation What Happens Results Graphic Organizer to accompany ID: 1006363

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1. Graphic Organizer to accompany AlphaBetaGamma radiation activityType of RadiationWhat HappensResults

2. Graphic Organizer to accompany AlphaBetaGamma radiation activityType of RadiationWhat HappensResults

3. Graphic Organizer to accompany AlphaBetaGamma radiation activityType of RadiationWhat HappensBeta DecayAlpha decayGamma DecayResultsNucleus releases an alpha particle with two neutrons and two protons +  Nucleus ejects an electron +   +   + Protons and neutrons rearrange into a more stable form; energy is emitted +   + 

4. Graphic Organizer to accompany AlphaBetaGamma radiation activityType of RadiationWhat HappensIonizingNon-ionizingNeutronResultsRadiation is in low –energy parts of electromagnetic spectrumRadiation with higher energy that can remove an electron from its orbital (producing an ion) Free neutron particles that can collide with other atomsRadio waves, infrared waves, ultraviolet wavesX-rays, Gamma rays, particle radiation such as alpha or beta particles