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Suppose you have 50 grams of a radioactive isotope with a half-life of 2 years. How much of the isotope will you have after 4 years? A. 50 g B. 25 g C. 12.5 g D. 6.25 g
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Suppose you have 50 grams of a radioactive isotope with a half-life of 2 years. How much of the isotope will you have after 4 years?
A. 50 g
B. 25 g
C. 12.5 g
D. 6.25 g
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50/2 = 25
25/2 = 12.5
In 4 years there will be
12.5 g
of the radioactive isotope left
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The answer is C 12.5 g because after 2 years, 50 g goes to 25, and after another 2 years, it goes to 12.5 g
Answer: C
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