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5 January, 22:59

What is the mass of a 3.90-μCi 146C source? The half-life of 146C is 5730 yr.

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  1. 5 January, 23:23
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    As we know 1Ci = 3.7*10∧10 radiation which is per second.

    N is number of atoms and if they are radiated it will be N * decay constant = 1Ci

    ⇒ N = 1 cl/decay constant = 3.7*10∧10/decay constant

    Decay constant = ln (2) / half life = ln (2) / 5730 years.

    = ln (2) / (5730*365*24*3600 seconds) = 3.8359*10∧ (-12)

    Number of atoms = 3.5 * 10∧ (-6) * 3.7 * 10∧ 10 / (3.8359*10∧ (-12))

    = 3.376 * 10∧ 16

    ∴ The number of moles = number of atoms / (6.022 * 10∧23)

    = 5.6061 * 10∧ (-8)

    mass = Molar mass * number of moles = 5.6061 * 10∧ (-8) * 14 grams

    =7.8486 * 10∧ (-7) grams.
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