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17 January, 16:04

The isotope 239 Pu 94 has a half life of 24,400 years. If a sample of nuclear waste originally contained 12kg of 239 Pu 94, how much time must pass before the amount falls to 3 kg?

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  1. 17 January, 16:16
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    Equation for half-lives:

    Nt = No x (1/2) ^n

    No = initial amount

    Nt = final amount after t years

    n = number of half lives = t / (single half-life)

    t = years

    Nt = 3/12 = 0.25

    No = 12/12 = 1.00

    n = t / (24400)

    3/12 = (12/12) x (0.5) ^ (t/24400)

    (0.25) = 1.00 x (0.5) ^ (t/24400)

    0.25/1.00 = 0.5^ (t/24400)

    ln (0.25) = ln (0.5^ (t/24400))

    ln (0.25) = (t/24400) * ln (0.5)

    ln (0.25) / ln (0.5) = (t/24400)

    2 = t/24400

    2*24400 = t

    t = 48800 yrs

    answer is t = 48,800 yrs
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