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Radon 104 Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions
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Radon 104 Questions and Answers with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
for most elements, the number of neutrons in the nucleus is? greater than the number of 
protons 
 
the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus is known as? the Mass number 
 
the nucleus of an atom contains approx._________% of atomic mass 95% 
 
when the nucleus is formed, a certain amount of mass is destroyed and converted to energy 
called nuclear glue, the binding energy of the nucleus. 
 
in photodisintegration a very high...
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions and Answers!
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Questions aNuclides with the same atomic number but different numbers of neutrons are called? -ANSWER Isotopes 
 
Two nuclides with the same atomic numbers are called? -ANSWER Isobars 
 
Two nuclides with the same number of neutrons but different atomic numbers are called? -ANSWER Isotones 
 
What is a radionuclide? -ANSWER A nuclide that emits particular or photon energy to achieve a more stable energy state 
 
Another name for a helium ion containing two protons and two n...
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BIOLOGY 1001 POLLOCK EXAM 2 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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energy Answer - the ability to do work, is everywhere in all systems, all of this comes from the sun or from food, ALWAYS conserved 
 
law of conservation of energy Answer - says that energy can be converted from one form to another, energy cannot be destroyed 
 
potential energy Answer - stored energy, includes the chemical energy available in biological molecules, batteries and gas 
 
kinetic energy Answer - energy of movement, includes light, heat or electricity 
 
kinetic energy, potential e...
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ARRT REGISTRY EXAM REVIEW 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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ARRT REGISTRY EXAM REVIEW 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
What is the correct term used to describe an intravenous injection of a concentrated volume of contrast media? 
a. bolus 
b. infusion 
c. extravasation 
d. luminal - correct answer a. bolus 
 
Which of the following methods utilizes a detector that captures x-ray energy and converts it into an electronic signal? 
a. indirect capture 
b. CCD 
c. cassette based radiography 
d. direct capture - correct answer d. direct capture 
 
The en...
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NMTCB questions with correct answers
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Half-Lives, decay types, and energies: 
 
1. Tc-99m 
2. I-123 
3. I-131 
4. In-111 
5. Tl-201 
6. Ga-67 
7. Xe-133 
8. F-18 
9. Rb-82 
10. N-13 
11. Ga-68 
12. Sr-89 
13. Sm-153 
14. Y-90 
15. Ra-223 
16. I-125 
17. Mo-99 
18. Cs-137 
19. Co-57 
20. Ba-133 Answer 1. 6.02 h, isomeric transition, 140 KeV 
2. 13.13 h, electron capture, 159 KeV 
3. 8 d (192 h), beta and 364 KeV gamma 
4. 68 h, electron capture, 173 and
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NMTCB Board Prep Questions with Complete Solutions
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Nuclides with the same atomic number ( the same number of protons) but a different number of neutrons are called: isotopes 
 
Two nuclides with the same atomic mass but different atomic numbers are called: isobars 
 
A nuclide that emits particulate or photon energy to achieve a more stable state: radionuclide 
 
Another name for a helium ion containing two protons and two neutrons: alpha particle 
 
What is a beta particle? an electron 
 
Why are alpha and beta particles not used for imaging? T...
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NMTCB Board Prep Questions and Answers
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NMTCB Board Prep Questions and Answers 
Nuclides with the same atomic number ( the same number of protons) but a different number of 
neutrons are called: - Answer ️️ -isotopes 
Two nuclides with the same atomic mass but different atomic numbers are called: - Answer ️️ - 
isobars 
A nuclide that emits particulate or photon energy to achieve a more stable state: - Answer ️️ - 
radionuclide 
Another name for a helium ion containing two protons and two neutrons: - Answer ️️ -alpha 
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ARRT Registry Exam review 2023 with 100% correct answers
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What is the correct term used to describe an intravenous injection of a concentrated volume of contrast media? 
a. bolus 
b. infusion 
c. extravasation 
d. luminal - correct answer a. bolus 
 
Which of the following methods utilizes a detector that captures x-ray energy and converts it into an electronic signal? 
a. indirect capture 
b. CCD 
c. cassette based radiography 
d. direct capture - correct answer d. direct capture 
 
The energy of a characteristic x-ray photon created when an L shel...
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ARRT Registry Exam review
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What is the correct term used to describe an intravenous injection of a concentrated volume of contrast media? 
a. bolus 
b. infusion 
c. extravasation 
d. luminal - Answer- a. bolus 
 
Which of the following methods utilizes a detector that captures x-ray energy and converts it into an electronic signal? 
a. indirect capture 
b. CCD 
c. cassette based radiography 
d. direct capture - Answer- d. direct capture 
 
The energy of a characteristic x-ray photon created when an L shell electron fills...
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CHEM 120 Week 6 Virtual Lab; Nuclear Chemistry.
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Week 6 Lab: Nuclear Chemistry Objectives: 
•	Identify the differences between chemical reactions and nuclear reactions. 
•	Identify the concept of radioactive decay. 
•	Identify the nuclear changes associated with alpha, beta or gamma decay. 
•	Write the products of nuclear reactions involving alpha, beta or gamma emissions. 
•	Explain the concept of half-lives and complete half-life calculations. 
•	Identify common subatomic particles and energies involved in nuclear reactions 
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