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sodium-24 has a half life of 15 hours. Suppose you had a sample containing 0.010 moles of Na-24. How many hours would be required to reduce your sample to 6.25x10^-4 moles

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Answer : The time required would be, 60.0 hours

Explanation :

Half-life = 15 hr

First we have to calculate the rate constant, we use the formula :


k=(0.693)/(t_(1/2))


k=\frac{0.693}{15\text{ hr}}


k=0.0462\text{ hr}^(-1)

Now we have to calculate the time passed.

Expression for rate law for first order kinetics is given by:


t=(2.303)/(k)\log(a)/(a-x)

where,

k = rate constant =
0.0462\text{ hr}^(-1)

t = time passed by the sample = ?

a = initial amount of the reactant = 0.010 mol

a - x = amount left after decay process = 6.25 × 10⁻⁴ mol

Now put all the given values in above equation, we get


t=(2.303)/(0.0462)\log(0.010)/(6.25* 10^(-4))


t=60.0\text{ hr}

Therefore, the time required would be, 60.0 hours

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