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25 May, 22:45

The table below compares the radioactive decay rates of two materials. Material Original mass of material (in grams) Mass of material after 21.6 seconds (in grams) 1 100 12.5 2 200 25 Based on the table, which of these conclusions is most likely correct? The half-life of Material 1 and Material 2 are equal. The half-life of Material 2 is double the half-life of Material 1. The half-life of Material 2 is 10.8 seconds more than the half-life of Material 1. The half-life of Material 1 is 10.8 seconds more than the half-life of Material 2.

Material Original mass of material (in grams) Mass of material after 21.6 seconds (in grams)

1 100 12.5

2 200 25

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  1. 25 May, 23:03
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    The half-life of Material 1 and Material 2 are equal.

    Explanation:

    Material 1 disintegrates to half its mass three times in 21.6 s, to go from 100g

    to 12.5g. That is,

    100g - 50g - 25g - 12.5g

    Material 2 disintegrates to half its mass three times in 21.6 s, to go from 200g to 25g. That is,

    200g - 50g - 25g - 12.5g.

    This means that regardless of their initial masses involved, material 1 and material 2 have equal half-life.

    Their half-life is 21.6 : 3 = 7.2 sec
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