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20 January, 00:10

1. An isotope of cesium-137 has a half-life of 30 years. If 5.0 g of cesium-

137 decays over 60 years, how many grams will remain?

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  1. 20 January, 00:26
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    1.25 g

    Explanation:

    Now we have to use the formula;

    N/No = (1/2) ^t/t1/2

    N = mass of cesium-137 left after a time t (the unknown)

    No = mass of cesium-137 present at the beginning = 5.0 g

    t = time taken for 5.0 g of cesium-137 to decay = 60 years

    t1/2 = half life of cesium-137 = 30 years

    Substituting values;

    N/5 = (1/2) ^60/30

    N/5 = (1/2) ^2

    N/5 = 1/4

    4N = 5

    N = 5/4

    N = 1.25 g

    Therefore, 1.25 g of cesium-137 will remain after 60 years.
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