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Alpha and Beta particles are harmful once inside the body.
Strontium-90 is the material most commonly used to produce beta particles.
There is a very simple reason for this: beta particles are electrons.
During the process of radioactive decay, a beta particle will be released.
Relatively speaking, alpha and beta particles cannot penetrate very far into matter.
For example, a radioactive carbon-14 atom releases a beta particle to become nitrogen-14.
In the process, it simultaneously emits two beta particles, or electrons.
Xe would be able to decay releasing only beta particles.
Technetium-99 is used as a gamma ray-free source of beta particles.
The beta particles would arrive at any moment, the protons, within hours, and they bore his death.
However, no beta particle is emitted, but only an electron neutrino.
Strontium-89 is a beta particle emitter with a half-life of 50 days.
Beta particles - negatively charged and light (later shown to be electrons).
These changes usually happen as emissions of alpha or beta particles and often gamma rays.
Beta particles can penetrate the skin but can be stopped by metal.
Beta particles are ejected from a radioactive atom during decay.
When there are beta particles made, it is called beta decay.
Of these, only beta particles have sufficient penetrating power to travel more than a few centimeters in air.
Beta particles are able to penetrate living matter to a certain extent and can change the structure of struck molecules.
However, the term is also used for gamma rays, X-rays and beta particles.
This quickly decays by successive emission of two beta particles to become U-234.
Because it is electrically charged, the beta particle can be detected fairly easily.
Radiation has alpha and beta particles and they have a charge of electricity.
The electron or positron emissions are called beta particles.
C-14 decays by emission of a beta particle (an electron).