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A student has an 80 g sample of a radioactive material that has a half-life of 20 seconds. How much material will he have left after one minute?

a) 40 g
b) 1.33 g
c) 5 g
d) 10 g

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Answer:

= 10 g

Step-by-step explanation:

Half life is the time taken by a radioactive substance to decay by half of the original mass or initial amount.

Therefore, to get the new mass after decay;

New mass = Original mass × (1/2)^n ; where n is the number of half lives.

n = 60 seconds/20 seconds

= 3

Therefore;

New mass = 80 g × (1/2)^3

= 80 g × 1/8

= 10 g

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