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Collection of Radioactive Decays (21)

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This diagram illustrates the beta-minus decay process where a neutron in tritium converts to a proton, emitting an electron (β⁻) and an electron antineutrino (ν̄ₑ), resulting in helium-3.
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Nitrogen-13 undergoes positron emission to become carbon-13, releasing a β⁺ particle and a neutrino-key in PET imaging and stellar nucleosynthesis.
The internationally recognized radiation hazard symbol warns of ionizing radiation sources.
The international radiation hazard symbol-used to mark areas or materials containing radioactive substances.
The international trefoil symbol warns of radioactive materials and ionizing radiation hazards.
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A playful yet cautionary illustration of a ladybug decorated with radioactive warning symbols.
The universal trefoil symbol for radioactive materials-used globally to indicate ionizing radiation danger.
This diagram illustrates how a uranium-235 nucleus decays by emitting an alpha particle, resulting in a thorium-231 daughter nucleus.
The internationally recognized radiation warning symbol-designed to alert people to the presence of dangerous ionizing radiation.
A playful yet cautionary cartoon hazmat operator, equipped with gear and a mysterious orange container-perfect for illustrating safety protocols.
A high-contrast biohazard icon reimagined with industrial gears and neon-green corrosion effects for a dystopian tech aesthetic.
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The universal radioactive warning symbol-recognized globally to indicate ionizing radiation hazards.
The internationally recognized radioactive warning symbol-used to alert people to potential exposure to harmful ionizing radiation.
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The internationally recognized trefoil radiation warning sign-used to mark radioactive materials and controlled zones.
In beta decay, a neutron in the nucleus converts to a proton, releasing a beta particle (electron) and often a gamma ray photon.
Marie Curie, groundbreaking physicist and chemist, depicted with symbolic atomic orbits reflecting her pioneering work in radioactivity.
Classic representation of an atom using the Bohr model, emphasizing electron shells around a central nucleus.