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18 February, 06:37

A radioisotope has a half-life of 4 days how much of a 20 gram sample of this radioisotope remains at the end of each time period

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  1. 18 February, 06:44
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    After 4 days 10 g will left

    After 8 days 5 g will left.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Half life of isotope = 4 days

    Total amount of sample = 20 g

    Amount left after each time period = ?

    Solution:

    The half life of radioactive isotope is 4 days it means after 4 days the amount left will be half of total amount.

    20 g/2 = 10 g

    The half amount which is left will be consume in next 4 days and remaining amount will be,

    10 g/2 = 5 g

    After 4 days 10 g will left

    After 8 days 5 g will left.
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