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  • The Science Behind Smoke Detectors: Reaction Formula Explained

    It is more a physical reaction than a chemical reaction. The americium in the smoke detector is emitting high-speed alpha particles (helium nuclei). The particles hit molecules in the air and knock off electrons to form ions. So, for example, you might say:

    O2 + He(+2) --> O2(+1) + e(-1) + He(+2)

    (Charge is indicated inside the parentheses.)

    See How Smoke Detectors Work for complete details on the inner workings of smoke detectors.

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