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29 December, 10:43

You have 896 grams of a radioactive

kind of radon. If its half-life is 56

seconds, how much will be left after

224 seconds?

grams

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  1. 29 December, 11:01
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    56 grams

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To get how much a HALF-life is, divide the amount by two getting one half of the original amount. That represents on half-life. so 224 = 56 x 4

    remember the half-life is fifty-six, so there would be 4 half-lives within 224 seconds. Divide 896 by 2 (448) then again divide by 2 (224) divide by 2 again (112) and again divide by 2 and you would get 56 grams.
  2. 29 December, 11:05
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    Every 56 seconds, the radioactive substance is divided in half.

    224 / 56 = 4

    We need to cut the substance in half 4 times.

    896 / 2 = 448

    448 / 2 = 224

    224 / 2 = 112

    112 / 2 = 56

    After 224 seconds, there will be 56 grams of the radioactive substance left over
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