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  • APXS [r]: A device that analyses the elements of a sample from the scattered Alpha particles and the emitted Protons (for Pathfinder) and X-Rays afer the sample is iridated with alpha particle and x-rays. [e]
  • Alpha decay [r]: Radioactive decay that stabilizes a nucleus by emitting an alpha particle, the nucleus of a helium atom (He2+). [e]
  • Astatine [r]: A radioactive chemical element with atomic number Z=85. [e]
  • Atom (science) [r]: The defining unit of chemical elements. [e]
  • Avogadro's number [r]: The number of atoms in 12 gram of carbon-12 atoms in their ground state at rest. [e]
  • Ionizing radiation [r]: Subatomic particles or electromagnetic waves that are energetic enough to detach electrons from atoms or molecules, ionizing them. [e]
  • Nuclear fuel [r]: Material that can be consumed to derive nuclear energy, usually heavy fissile elements that can be made to undergo nuclear fission chain reactions in a nuclear fission reactor. [e]
  • Radiation-emitting product [r]: An electronic device or physical product that emits defined types of ionizing radiation, non-ionizing radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum, or sound energy, and makes claims to have medical benefits [e]
  • Radioactivity [r]: The property of the unstable nuclei of chemical elements to decay into another isotope, emitting energy or particles [e]
  • Radiochemistry [r]: The chemistry of radioactive materials [e]
  • Uranium [r]: A silvery-white metallic chemical element in the actinide series of the periodic table that has the symbol U and atomic number 92. [e]
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