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Radioactivity 2 MS

1) The document provides information on a physics exam including questions on radioactivity, with answers and examiner notes. 2) It includes 7 questions, with multiple parts to most questions. Questions cover topics like radioactive decay, half-lives, and properties of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. 3) Marks are provided for each answer or part of an answer. A total of 34 marks were available for the exam.
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Radioactivity 2 MS

1) The document provides information on a physics exam including questions on radioactivity, with answers and examiner notes. 2) It includes 7 questions, with multiple parts to most questions. Questions cover topics like radioactive decay, half-lives, and properties of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. 3) Marks are provided for each answer or part of an answer. A total of 34 marks were available for the exam.
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Question

Answer Notes Marks


number
1 (a) (i) C (decreases by 2) 1

(ii) D (decreases by 4) 1

(b) D (has less penetrating power) 1

(c) Any four of: 4


MP1 Use of ratemeter / scaler / counter; Allow description e.g.
“count the clicks”
Allow Geiger counter
Ignore GM detector or
tube
Ignore descriptions of
GM tube
MP2 Idea of measuring background radiation
e.g. background count / correction
/subtraction;

MP3 A safety precaution (based on distance or Allow


absorption) e.g. use of tongs / shielding; “stand back”,
“wear gloves /
protective clothing”
“do not point source
at people”
MP4 A controlled variable (time / distance / Ignore “counts per
positioning) e.g. “source near/by/to detector”, minute”
“for a minute”;

MP5 A practical consideration e.g. repeat / Ignore:


average / reset (scaler); mention of anomalies

MP6 Mention of becquerel / Bq Accept phonetic


spellings

Total for question 1 = 7 marks


Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
A activi y
1
2 (a)
A alpha particle
1
(b)
B beta particle
1
(c)
A alpha particle
1
(d)
Total
o 4
Question
Answer Accept Reject Marks
number
3 An explanation including any five of these ideas (in 5
any order): Accept reverse
arguments, e.g. beta
MP1 alpha particles have less penetrating power particles have more
/less range ; penetrating power etc

Ignore comparisons of
MP2 alphas have more charge; energy/ velocity/
MP3 alphas cause more ionization; momentum
MP4 alphas are bigger / have more mass;

MP5 (slowing) force on alpha particles is larger;


MP6 (kinetic) energy of alpha lost quickly causing
ionization;
MP7 (larger) alpha particles are more likely to
collide with atoms;

Total 5 marks
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
4 (a) idea that background activity should be 1
subtracted (from each reading);

(b) time taken; allow “how long it 2


takes”

and either
for amount of (radioactive) nuclei / atoms allow
/ isotope to halve;  decay by half
 decay to half
OR
for (radio)activity to halve ignore particles /
molecules,
“breakdown”,
“reactivity”
reject if implies a
single nucleus/atom

(c) (i) evidence of use of graph; e.g. lines to two 2


correct points on
graph or appropriate
subtraction shown in
working
56 ± 3 (s);

(ii) any 1 from: allow 1


MP1. idea of {more accurate / smoother} more points to plot on
curve; graph

MP2. idea that activity changes quickly; decays quickly

MP3. idea that decay takes very little time; (sample has) short
half life

Total 6 marks
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
5 (a) (i) 90 1

(ii) time; 2
Allow for amount -
either
for amount of (radioactive) isotope to (number of un-
halve; decayed)
nuclei/atoms/molecules

(un-decayed) mass of
isotope
or
for (radio)activity to halve;

(iii) Any two of – 2

MP1 Idea that (beta) radiation causes a e.g. causes cancer,


stated hazard; kills cells, mutates
DNA, ionises tissue

MP2 Idea that strontium-90 has a long Accept lasts a long


half-life; time

MP3 Idea that all beta emission will be Accept answers in


absorbed by the body; terms of range

(b) (i) 90 and 0; Must have both 2


-1; Minus is essential

β-

(ii) Any two ideas from – 2

MP1 They are isotopes of different


elements;

MP2 Strontium-90 (nucleus/atom) has the Allow use of proton


same number of protons as other number data (38)
strontium (nuclei/atoms);

MP3 Yttrium-90 (nucleus/atom) has the Allow use of proton


same number of protons as other yttrium number data (39)
(nuclei/atoms);

Total 9 marks
Question
Answer Notes Marks
number
6 (a) (i) B (53) 1

(ii) D (131) 1

(b) Any two of - 2


MP1 Beta is (moderately) ionising; Ignore I-131 is radioactive, it emits beta
MP2 Beta has a short range;
MP3 idea that I-131 has a short half-life;
MP4 idea that iodine is absorbed (easily) by the
thyroid;
MP5 (hence) reduces damage to healthy cells;
MP6 (hence) does not penetrate out of the body;
MP7 (therefore) kills (only) tumour cells;

Total 4 marks
Question
Answer Accept Reject Marks
number
7 (a) 2
Type of C
Charge
harge S
radiation ++ -
Unstable
Alpha particle (+)2
nucleus Unstable nuclei
Unstable
Beta particle -
nucleus
Unstable
Gamma ray 0
nucleus
(As shown)
2;
Unstable nucleus;
Question
Answe
er Accept Reject Marks
number
7 (b) Any three of: Ign
nore references to 3
dan
nger or harm
MP1 - Idea that alpha particles would not
penetrate (enough); All ideas may be
e.g. alpha particles absorbed / stopped by exppressed in terms of
{aluminium / foil / a few cm
m air / paper / card} pennetration or
abssorption.
MP2 - Idea that gamma rayys would be too
penetrative; No need to see the
e.g. gamma rays {are not absorbed / are
e word “aluminiumm,”
unaffected} proovided the meaning
is clear.
MP3 - Idea that some beta particles will pass
through the foil; Acc
cept paper or card
e.g. not all off the beta partticles are absorbed willl stop alpha for MP1

MP4 - Idea of a correlation between thickness Acccept comparisons of


and absorptioon; aluminium thickness
e.g. thinner aluminium absorbs fewer beta for MP4
particles

(c) (i) 1

both 90 and 39 for mark

(ii) B (the number of protons increases); 1

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