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24 November, 20:47

The goal of this lesson is to answer the lesson question, "what does half-life 'look like' for a radioactive substance?" fill in the blanks to complete the hypothesis. hypothesis: if an element is radioactive, then the fraction of radioactive remaining after n half-life cycles should be approximately n because ...

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  1. 24 November, 21:01
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    Atoms

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    There are n number of half life are present which would result in remaining amount of element as n.
  2. 24 November, 21:11
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    The half life for radioactive can be calculated as:

    N / N0 = (1 / 2) ^ n

    n = T / T half

    According to question there are n number of half life are present which would result in remaining amount of element as n.
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