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Este Cmap, tiene información relacionada con: RadiactividadcompletoIIENG, Protons (Z) depending on their relative numbers Isomers, N=N0•e^-λt example of radioactive isotope Carbon 14 (6 protons+ 8 neutrons), Nucleons->(A) sum of Neutrons (A-Z), Radioactivity associated with a NUCLEUS, Mass defect consist of Nucleus mass, always being less than the sum of the masses of its protons and neutrons, Carbon 14 (6 protons+ 8 neutrons) applications palæoclimatology, Radiations which may be EMISIONES γ, Protons (Z) depending on their relative numbers Isobars, Radiations which may be CAPTURA ELECTRONICA, Radioactive decay law its concepts are activity (number of emissions per unit of time), <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> β </mtext> <none/> <mtext> - </mtext> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> decay </mtext> </mrow> </math> are EMISSIONS OF FAST ELECTRONS FROM THE NUCLEUS, Radioactive decay law is Change of state of the nucleus when it emits radiation, Binding energy (energy released by the nucleons when they come together to form the nucleus) linked to Mass defect, A=A0·e^-λt its unit are Becquerels (Bq), half-life (time required half of the initial nuclei to decay) its formula T=ln2/λ, <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> β </mtext> <none/> <mtext> + </mtext> </mmultiscripts> <mtext> decay </mtext> </mrow> </math> are EMISSIONS OF FAST POSITRONS FROM THE NUCLEUS, NUCLEUS in which there is produced a Mass defect, Protons (Z) depending on their relative numbers Isotones, electron capture is THE CAPTURE OF AN ELECTRON FROM AN INNER ATOMIC ORBIT BY A PROTON IN THE NUCLEUS, WHICH CONVERTS IT INTO A NEUTRON, NUCLEUS formed by Nucleons->(A)