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Sr-90 may be produced from an atomic bomb explosion. The half-life of Sr-90 is 28.8 years. What fraction of the Sr-90 originally produced by the first atomic bomb in July 1945 still remains as of July 2018?

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Answer:

The fraction of Sr-90 left after 73 years is 0.1726

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial mass of the isotope =
N_o

Time taken by the sample, t =
t_{(1)/(2)}

Formula used :


N=N_o* e^(-\lambda t)\\\\\lambda =\frac{0.693}{t_{(1)/(2)}}

where,


N_o = initial mass of isotope

N = mass of the parent isotope left after the time, (t)


t_{(1)/(2)} = half life of the isotope


\lambda = rate constant

We have:


t_{(1)/(2)}=28.8 years

t = (2018 - 1945 )years = 73 years

So, on substituting the values:


N=x* e^{-((0.693)/(28.8 years))* 73 years}

Now put all the given values in this formula, we get


N=N_o* e^(-1.7566)


N=N_o* 0.1726


(N)/(N_o)=0.1726

The fraction of Sr-90 left after 73 years = 0.1726

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