SCIENCE 4024Half-life GIZMO COMPLETE
Name: Meher Ghai Date: 3/23
Student Exploration: Half-life
Vocabulary: daughter atom, decay, Geiger counter, half-life, isotope, neutron, radiation,
radioactive, radiometric dating
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
1. Have you ever made microwave popcorn? If so, what do you hear while the popcorn is in
the microwave? The sound of the kernels popping.
2. If you turn the microwave on for two minutes, is the rate of popping always the same, or
does it change? Explain. It changes. It starts with no popping. Then fast popping. And lastly
slow popping.
Gizmo Warm-up
Like an unpopped kernel in the microwave, a radioactive
atom can change at any time. Radioactive atoms change
by emitting radiation in the form of tiny particles and/or
energy. This process, called decay, causes the
radioactive atom to change into a stable daughter atom.
The Half-life Gizmo allows you to observe and measure
the decay of a radioactive substance. Be sure the sound
, SCIENCE 4024Half-life GIZMO COMPLETE
is turned on and click Play ( ).
1. What do you see and hear? I saw the radioactive atoms quickly then slowly turn into
daughter atoms. I heard electric zappy noises.
Note: The clicking sound you hear comes from a Geiger counter, an instrument that detects
the particles and energy emitted by decaying radioactive atoms.
2. What remains at the end of the decay process? Daughter Atoms
3. Is the rate of decay fastest at the beginning, middle, or end of the process? Beginning