It has been given that exactly 0.1 of the radioactive nuclei in a sample decay each hour. Thus, after n hours, the fraction of nuclei is given by the model expression:
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Now, to find the value of n equal to one half-life, all that we need to do is to equate the above expression to half or 0.500 (to the indicated places of decimal) and solve for n.
Thus, we will get:
![(0.900)^n=0.500](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/college/jsgesd8sfo6minjlulx71phtqdq4qwvrf4.png)
Taking the log to the base 10 on both sides, we get: (Please note that we can take the log to any base)
![n* log(0.900)=log(0.500)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/college/aev2ox9c6jfad8rq3mlqzmlk2h1zp7w7um.png)
Dividing both sides by log(0.900), we get:
hours
Therefore the value of n equal to one half-life is 6.579 hours.