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The half-life of radioactive substance is 2.5 minutes. what fraction of the origional radioactive remains after 10 mins
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The half-life of radioactive substance is 2.5 minutes. what fraction of the origional radioactive remains after 10 mins
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The answer is 1/16.
Half-life is the time required for the amount of a sample to half its value.
To calculate this, we will use the following formulas:
1.
,
where:
n - a number of half-lives
x - a remained fraction of a sample
2.
where:
- half-life
t -
total time elapsed
n - a number of half-lives
So, we know:
t = 10 min
= 2.5 min
We need:
n = ?
x = ?
We could first use the second equation to calculate n:
If:
,
Then:
⇒
⇒
Now we can use the first equation to calculate the remained fraction of the sample.
⇒
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