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Mantles for gas lanterns contain thorium, because it forms an oxide that can survive being heated to incandescence for long periods of time. Natural thorium is almost 100% 232Th, with a half-life of 1.405 ✕ 1010 y. If an average lantern mantle contains 200 mg of thorium, what is its activity (in Bq)?

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Answer:

The activity is 811.77 Bq

Solution:

As per the question:

Half life of Thorium,
t_{(1)/(2)} = 1.405* 10^(10)\ yrs

Mass of Thorium, m = 200 mg = 0.2 g

M = 232 g/mol

Now,

No. of nuclei of Thorium in 200 mg of Thorium:


N = (N_(o)m)/(M)

where


N_(o ) = Avagadro's number

Thus


N = (6.02* 10^(23)* 0.2)/(232) = 5.19* 10^(20)

Also,

Activity is given by:


\frac{0.693}{t_{(1)/(2)}}* N


A= (0.693)/(1.405* 10^(10))* 5.19* 10^(20) = 2.56* 10^(10)\ \yr


A = (2.56* 10^(10))/(365* 24* 60* 60) = 811.77\ Bq

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