'Helium' Searchterm 'Helium' found in 0 term [ • ] and 2 definitions [• ]Result Pages : • The alpha decay is a corpuscular radiation. Two protons and two neutrons (a helium core) are emitted from
the atomic nucleus. Because of the high biological effectiveness, the use of alpha particle radiation is not allowed in diagnostic nuclear medicine.
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An ion is an atomic particle that is electrically charged, either negatively or positively by loss or addition of one or more electrons.
The simplest ions are for example hydrogen ions (a proton, H+), or an alpha particle (helium ion, He2+). Positively-charged ions have fewer electrons than protons. They are cations due to the attraction to cathodes. Negatively charged ions have more electrons in the electron shells than they have protons in the core. Due to their attraction to anodes they are named anions. Result Pages : |