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Answer.com after three half-lives, what fraction of a radioactive sample has decayed?

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After 1 half-life, 1/2 the sample has decayed. After 2 half-lives 3/4 of the matter has decayed. So after, 3 half-lives about 11/12 would have decayed.
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Answer: Thus the fraction decayed is
(7a_o)/(8)

Step-by-step explanation: Radioactive decay follow first order kinetics.

Now, to calculate the amount decayed after n half lives, we use the formula:


a=(a_o)/(2^n)

where,

a = amount of reactant left after n-half lives


a_o = Initial amount of the reactant

n = number of half lives = 3

Putting values in above equation, we get:


a=(a_0)/(2^3)


a=(a_0)/(8)

The fraction decayed after 3 half lives will be
(1)/(8) of the initial amount.

Thus the fraction decayed is
a_0-(a_0)/(8)=(7a_o)/(8)

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