Grade 10 Science - Meadowridge

Radioisotopes

Hui_10-1_Cesium-137

Cesium 137

11-25
05:29

Grewal_Carbon-14

This is about Carbon-14.

11-25
02:40

Arjun Hehar Chlorine Podcast

Science podcast 

11-25
02:38

Iridium 192 Sarah Duan

Iridium 192 podcast

11-24
04:07

Polonium-210

all about Po-210

11-23
03:08

Uranium 235

Uranium 235

11-23
02:12

Iodine-131 Aaqeel

Iodine-131 by Aaqeel

11-23
03:27

Brooklyn

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11-23
03:24

Neon-19 - Sanjana Vijayarajah

A deep dive into neon 19 the isotope.

11-23
03:28

sivani isotope podcast

carbon 14

11-23
03:11

Dacian_Domide_Lutetium-177

Dacian Domide's Lutetium 177 podcast

11-23
03:22

Cobalt 60 _ Mia Zebibbo

cobalt 60

11-23
03:13

Iridium 192

Isoptope

11-23
04:04

Uranium 235

A podcast on Uranium 235...

11-22
03:00

Carbon-11

this is about carbon-11

11-22
04:52

Lead - 210 podcast

It is about how the lead 210 dating works and why we choose lead - 210 to use it. 

11-22
04:02

Iodine 131

Applications of Iodine-131

11-22
04:40

Joel Crasto Technetium 99

Learn more about Technetium-99, a radioisotope used for medical procedures and imaging. Music used: Bass Vibes - Rollin at 5 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100462 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Clean Soul - Calming by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300033 Artist: http://incompetech.com/

11-22
04:20

Carter Germain Carbon 14

Script: Carbon-14 has been described as one of the most important isotopes and has revolutionized science. These claims of Carobn-14 were made by Martin Kamen in 1939, during the time of his unslept weeklong experiment. Kamen worked day and night with no sleep conducting an experiment where he had bombarded a piece of graphite with subatomic particles to try and find new forms of carbon, forms of carbon that could have particular uses. He indeed did discover carbon- 14. Generally, carbon has a average atomic mass of 12.0107 u and carries 6 neutrons, 6 protons, and 6 electrons. Carbon 14 carries 8 neutrons, 6 protons, 6 electrons, and has a half life of 5,730 years, +/- 40 years. It decays from carbon 14 to nitrogen 14 due to beta negative decay. Carbon-14 is sourced naturally primarily from cosmic ray action on nitrogen in the atmosphere and is often found in atmospheric carbon dioxide because it is being constantly produced in the atmosphere. The reason why Martin Kamen said that carbon-14 could be one of the most important isotopes, is because of its main application- dating, measuring the age of plants, animals, and other certain archaeological artifacts. Radiocarbon is present in molecules of atmospheric carbon dioxide and enters the biological carbon cycle. It is absorbed from the air by green plants and then passed on to animals through the food chain. Radiocarbon decays slowly in a living organism, and the amount lost is continually replenished as long as the organism takes in air or food. Once the organism dies, however, it ceases to absorb carbon-14, so that the amount of the radiocarbon in its tissues steadily decreases. Because carbon-14 decays at this constant rate, an estimate of the date at which an organism died can be made by measuring the amount of its residual radiocarbon. The discovery of radiocarbon dating was made by Willard Libby and was awarded the Nobel prize in 1960 for his contribution to revolutionizing science. But another revolution is needed. Due to the burning of fossil fuels, tests of nuclear bombs, and other global issues such as climate change, the amount of carbon- 14 in the air has been altered greatly. As a result, conversion tables are needed that match up calendar dates with radiocarbon dates in different regions.

11-22
03:05

Chen_10-3_Uranium238

In this episode, I will be talking about how to build in Minecraft(Uranium-238, its applications, sources, dangers, and half-life).

11-22
03:54

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