We can use the half-life formula to solve the problem:
N = N0 * (1/2)^(t/t1/2)
where:
N0 = initial amount
N = remaining amount
t = time elapsed
t1/2 = half-life
We are given:
N0 = unknown
N = 50.0 mg
t1/2 = 8.1 days
t = 32.4 days
Substituting the values, we get:
50.0 = N0 * (1/2)^(32.4/8.1)
50.0 = N0 * 0.1487
N0 = 50.0 / 0.1487
N0 = 336.09 mg (rounded to two decimal places)
Therefore, the original amount of iodine-131 placed in the container was approximately 336.09 mg.