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The half-life of cobalt-60 is 5.26 years. If 0.000643 g are left after 100. years, how manygrams were in the original sample?

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Given data

*The half-life of cobalt-60 is t = 5.26 years

*The quantity left is N = 0.000643 g

*The given time is T = 100 years

From the radioactivity decay equation, it is given as


N=n(0.5)^{(T)/(t)}

Substitute the values in the above expression as


\begin{gathered} 0.000643=n(0.5)^{(100)/(5.26)} \\ n=3397.9\text{ g} \end{gathered}

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