Answer:
![5.79* 10^(6)\ Bq](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/mi2escyn7bpto6w13olead6jnga0l2wwgl.png)
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculation of the moles of sodium perchlorate as:-
Mass = 54.3 mg
Also, 1 mg = 0.001 g
So, Mass =
Molar mass of sodium perchlorate = 122.44 g/mol
The formula for the calculation of moles is shown below:
Thus,
![Moles= 0.0004435\ mol](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/xnptz9uoiea39rjaulksuglhtx8wtblp8j.png)
Also, given that it contains 29.6 % of the radioactive Chlorine
So, Moles of radioactive chlorine in the sample =
![(29.6)/(100)* 0.0004435\ mol=0.000131276\ mol](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/45jpetlkvoyrz0dh96j68as32vf2vs0lmf.png)
1 mole of Chlorine contains
atoms of chlorine
So,
0.000131276 mole of Chlorine contains
atoms of chlorine
Atoms of radioactive chlorine in the sample =
Given that:
Half life =
year
1 year =
s
Half life =
s = 9462000000000 s
The expression for half-life is:-
Where, k is rate constant
So,
The rate constant, k =
s⁻¹
Disintegration is:-
Disintegrations per second = Rate constant*Number of atoms =
=
![5.79* 10^(6)\ Bq](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/mi2escyn7bpto6w13olead6jnga0l2wwgl.png)