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26 October, 03:44

If nitrogen-13 has a half life of 2.5 years, how much remains from a 100g sample after 7.5 years

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  1. 26 October, 04:08
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    12.50g

    Explanation:

    T½ = 2.5years

    No = 100g

    N = ?

    Time (T) = 7.5 years

    To solve this question, we'll have to find the disintegration constant λ first

    T½ = In2 / λ

    T½ = 0.693 / λ

    λ = 0.693 / 2.5

    λ = 0.2772

    In (N/No) = - λt

    N = No * e^-λt

    N = 100 * e^ - (0.2772*7.5)

    N = 100*e^-2.079

    N = 100 * 0.125

    N = 12.50g

    The sample remaining after 7.5 years is 12.50g
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