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The dangers and uses of radiation - CCEAHigher tier: Ionising radiation

People are exposed to sources of radiation in all aspects of everyday life. Radioactive sources can be very useful but need handling carefully to ensure safety.

Part of Combined ScienceRadioactivity

Higher tier: Ionising radiation

The radiation emitted from unstable nuclei is called ionising radiation because, as it passes through matter, it can dislodge outer electrons from atoms causing them to become ions.

Normally, atoms are neutral.

They have the same number of protons in the nucleus as they have electrons orbiting in the energy levels around the nucleus.

Atoms can, however, lose or gain electrons due to collisions or other interactions, often with nuclear radiation.

When they do, they form charged particles called ions;

  • if the atom loses one or more electrons, it becomes a positively-charged ion;
  • if the atom gains one or more electrons, it becomes a negatively-charged ion.