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The half-life of a radioactive nuclide is 2.5hrs. What fraction of a sample of this nuclide would remain after 12.5 hrs

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Answer:

0.03127 fraction of a sample of this nuclide would remain after 12.5 hrs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial mass of the isotope =
N_o

Time taken by the sample, t = 12.5 hour

Formula used :


N=N_o* e^(-\lambda t)\\\\\lambda =\frac{0.693}{t_{(1)/(2)}}

where,


N_o = initial mass of isotope

N = mass of the parent isotope left after the time, (t)


t_{(1)/(2)} = half life of the isotope = 2.5 hour


\lambda = rate constant


N=N_o* e^{-((0.693)/(2.5 hours))* 12.5 hour}

Now put all the given values in this formula, we get


N=N_o* e^(-3.465)


(N)/(N_o)=0.03127

0.03127 fraction of a sample of this nuclide would remain after 12.5 hrs.

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