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6 May, 21:17

Suppose you have a rock that, when it solidifies, contains 1 microgram of a radioactive isotope. How much of this isotope remains after five half-lives? a) none b) 1/8 microgram c) 1/16 microgram d) 1/32 microgram e) Cannot be determined without knowing the daughter isotope.

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  1. 6 May, 21:34
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    d) 1/32 microgram

    Explanation:

    First half life is the time at which the concentration of the reactant reduced to half.

    Second half reaction is the time at which the remaining concentration reduced to half or the initial concentration reduced to 1/4.

    Third half life is the time at which the remaining concentration reduced to half or the initial concentration reduced to 1/8.

    Forth half life is the time at which the remaining concentration reduced to half or the initial concentration reduced to 1/16.

    Fifth half life is the time at which the remaining concentration reduced to half or the initial concentration reduced to 1/32.

    The initial mass of the sample = 1 microgram

    After 5 half-lives, the mass should reduce to 1/32 of the original.

    So the concentration left = 1/32 of 1 microgram = 1/32 microgram
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