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3 September, 01:17

A radioactive isotope of the element potassium decays to produce argon. If the ratio of the number of argon to potassium atoms is found to be 7:1, how many half-lives have occurred since the sample of radioactive potassium started to decay

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  1. 3 September, 01:39
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    Three (3) half-lives have occurred since the sample of radioactive potassium started to decay

    Explanation:

    Argon to potassium ratio after 1 half life = 1:1

    After 2 half lives = 75/25

    = 3:1

    After 3 half lives = 87.5/12.5

    = 7:1

    Since the ratio of the number of argon to potassium atoms is found to be 7:1, then Three (3) half-lives have occurred
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