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1. A 50 gram sample of a radioisotope decays to 12.5 grams in 14.4 seconds. What is the half-life of this isotope?
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1. A 50 gram sample of a radioisotope decays to 12.5 grams in 14.4 seconds. What is
the half-life of this isotope?
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14.2 because basically you just divide it by 2 which would be half of it
That will work with all of those problems
So if it’s is a quarter of an isotope you’d divide by 4
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Answer:
Half life = 7.2 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
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