The activity of the vase is approximately 4.09 x 10^8 Bq, which is closest to option d) 3.70 x 10^² Bq.
Identify the relevant isotope: Natural uranium consists mainly of three isotopes: U-238 (99.2742%), U-235 (0.7204%), and U-234 (0.0054%). We need to choose the one with the most significant contribution to the activity.
Calculate the number of atoms: Using the mass of uranium and the atomic mass of the chosen isotope, we can calculate the number of atoms present in the vase.
Determine the decay constant: Look up the decay constant (λ) for the chosen isotope.
Calculate the activity: Activity (A) is the number of decays per second occurring in the material. It can be calculated using the equation: A = Nλ, where N is the number of atoms and λ is the decay constant.
Relevant isotope: We choose U-238 since it has the highest abundance.
Number of atoms:
- Mass of uranium: 2.00 g
- Atomic mass of U-238: 238.0289 u
- Number of atoms (N): (2.00 g) / (238.0289 u/atom) ≈ 8.37 x 10^19 atoms
Decay constant: The decay constant (λ) of U-238 is 4.891 x 10^-11 s^-1.
Activity:
- Activity (A): Nλ ≈ (8.37 x 10^19 atoms) * (4.891 x 10^-11 s^-1) ≈ 4.09 x 10^8 Bq