Answers to AQA GCSE Radioactive Contamination and Irradiation
Practice Questions
1. Define the term contamination
Radioactive contamination is the unwanted presence of materials containing radioactive atoms on other materials.
2. Define the term irradiation
Irradiation occurs when a material is exposed to ionising nuclear radiation such as alpha, beta or gamma, but does not become radioactive.
3. Using the table below, assign each example as either contamination or irradiation
Description | Contamination or Irradiation |
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Radioactive waste leaking from a drum onto a concrete floor | Contamination |
Gamma rays being used to sterilse medical equipment | Irradiation |
Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion | Contamination |
A patient undergoing radiotherapy to kill a cancerous tumour | Irradiation |
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