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20 July, 04:41

At 1:00 pm I measure 10 grams of the element, but at 1:24 pm I measure only 1.25 grams of the element (with 8.75 grams of daughter product). How long is each half life, in minutes? (Just enter the number).

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  1. 20 July, 04:45
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    The half life of the element = 8 minutes

    Explanation:

    Solution:

    The initial amount = 10g

    final amount = 1.25g

    elapsed time = 24 minutes

    Half life formula

    t1/2 = t / (log1/2 (Nt/N0))

    or (Nt/N0) = 0.5^ (t / (t1/2))

    or 1.25/10 = 0.5^ ((24*60) / (t1/2))

    Log of both sides gives

    0.125 = 0.5^ (1440 / (t1/2))

    -0.903 = 1440/t1/2*log (0.5)

    -0.903 = 1440/t1/2 * (-0.301)

    3 = 1440/t1/2

    t1/2 = 1440/3 = 480

    Solving we have

    t1/2 or the half life = 480s

    = 480/60 minutes or

    = 8 minutes
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