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1 June, 04:00

After four half-lives of decay, what is the ratio of radioactive parent isotope to stable daughter isotope?

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  1. 1 June, 04:09
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    Ratio of parent to daughter nuclei is 16 : 1

    OR

    1 : 0.0625

    Explanation:

    The half of a radioisotope is the time it will take half of the original mass to decay.

    Let the original mass be y

    After the first half life, the new mass will be y/2

    After the second half decay, the new mass will be y/4

    After the third half decay, the new mass will be y/8

    After the fourth half life decay, the new mass will be y/16.

    Thus the ratio of the mother nucleus to the daughter nucleus will be y : y/16

    Multiply the ratio through by 16

    = 16y : y

    = 16 : 1
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