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8 July, 21:34

The half-life of hydrogen-3 (tritium) is approximately 12 years. In how many years will half of a 20-gram sample decay by beta radiation to helium-3?

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  1. 8 July, 21:38
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    12 years
  2. 8 July, 22:01
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    12 years

    Explanation:

    We are given;

    Half life of hydrogen-3 is 12 years

    Initial mass of Hydrogen-3 is 20 grams

    Final mass will be 10 g because we are told half of the sample will decay.

    To find the time taken for the decay we need to know what half life is;

    Half life is the time taken for a radioactive isotope to decay to half its original amount. Using the formula;

    Remaining mass = Original mass * 0.5^n

    n = number of half lives

    therefore;

    10 g = 20 g * 0.5^n

    0.5 = 0.5^n

    n = log 0.5 : log 0.5

    = 1

    But, 1 half life is 12 years

    Therefore, the time taken is 12 years
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