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2 April, 02:39

If a 100 g sample of an isotope with a half-life of 10 years decays for 20 years, the remaining mass will be

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  1. 2 April, 03:04
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    To solve this, we can use two equations.

    t1/2 = ln 2 / λ = 0.693 / λ - (1)

    where, t1/2 is half-life and λ is the decay constant.

    Nt = Nοe∧ (-λt) - (2)

    Nt = amount of atoms at t = t time

    Nο = initial amount of atom

    t = time taken

    From (1),

    10 yr = 0.693 / λ

    λ = 0.693 / 10 yr

    From (2)

    Nt = 100 g eΛ ( - (0.693 / 10 yr) x 20 yr)

    Nt = 25.00 g.

    Hence, remaining mass will be 25.00 g
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