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Titanium-51 decays by B-emission with a half-life of 6 min.

a. Write the reaction for this.

b. Determine the amount that remains from a 10.0 g sample after 1 hour.

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Answer:

#a. ⁵¹₂₂Ti + ⁰₋₁e → ⁵¹₂₃V

#b. 0.0977 g

Solution and explanation:

#a.

  • Titanium-51 is the radioisotope that undergoes Beta emission to emit a daughter isotope Vanadium-51 (Mass number-51 and atomic number -23).
  • Titanium-51 has a mass number of 51 and atomic number of 22.
  • A beta particle is equivalent to ⁻¹₀e
  • Beta emission does not affect the mass number of an isotope but increases the atomic number by 1.

Therefore;

The reaction will be;

⁵¹₂₂Ti + ⁻¹₀e → ⁵²₂₂V

#b.

The half life of Ti-51 is 6 minutes

We can calculate the mass remaining after 1 hour (60 min)

Original mass of the sample = 10.0 g

But; using the formula;

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

in this case, n = time/half life

= 60 min ÷ 6 min

= 10

Therefore;

Remaining mass = 100 g × (1/2)^10

= 0.0977 g

Therefore, the mass of Ti-51 remaining after 1 hour will be 0.0977 g

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