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proton The number of nucleons in the nucleus Isotopes A substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance Neutron number, N The force that binds neutrons and protons together in the nucleus Electron Any particle found in the nucleus Nucleus Atoms of the same element having a different number of neutrons Element A neutral particle found in the nucleus Neutron The number of neutrons in the nucleus Strong nuclear force The number of protons in the nucleus A particle with a negative charge Atomic number, Z which orbits the nucleus nucleon An object which produces a daughter nucleus by emitting radiation Mass number, A the centre of an atom containing virtually all the mass of the atom Parent nucleus A high speed electron emitted by a nucleus Beta (β) particle Radioactive Decay Gamma ray 4 The number of particles emitted per second Activity, A The units of Activity The average time taken for half the nuclei in a sample to decay Half-life A Helium nucleus emitted by a radioactive substance E = ∆mc formula to work out the energy released in a nuclear reaction The mass number of a beta particle 2 The atomic number of a beta particle -1 The atomic number of an alpha particle Becquerels (Bq) The process of nuclei breaking up and emitting particles or waves to become stable Alpha (α) particle A short wavelength electromagnetic wave emitted by a radioactive nucleus. 0 The mass number of an alpha particle 2 A particle with a positive charge found in the nucleus